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A. V. M. (Whangare<).—All right. Send them along. F. B H.—Topical verse too tropical. Other par acceptaSle. Gil Bias.—Have no reason to suppose so, but - will await developments. Peeping Tom. —Should say you're a pretty average contemptible cusa F. A S. (Dargaville).—Your best, plan would be to apply at the Labour Bureau. Henry B.—Point of joke needs excavating with dynamite. Haven't any in stock W. B. T.—What do we think the city members are in Parliament for? Ask us something easier. NEMRBIS.—WeII, Engineer Hamer thinks dif" ferently. but everybody is entitled to his own opinion. Wallabi.—To publish youranicle would cause pain to the conductors We wouldn't do that for .the world. A. H. J.—" Toilers of the Soil," like the Land Bill, would require pretty considerable revision before the public would appreciate it. Even then they might throw bricks. TROK sport. —There may have been some sharp practice But, as you weren't on the spot, you can prove notliinp, and the Australian papers are silent on the subject. White Man —Your anti-Chow arguments may be all right theoretically, but if you started ' to work them out practically, you might find yourself in company with Lionel Teiry.

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Observer, Volume XXVII, Issue 46, 3 August 1907, Page 24

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OUR LETTER BOX Observer, Volume XXVII, Issue 46, 3 August 1907, Page 24

OUR LETTER BOX Observer, Volume XXVII, Issue 46, 3 August 1907, Page 24