OUR LETTER BOX
O.R.—Thanks- will use. * Con.—Declined with regret. Sinn Fein:—Would rather not, if you don't mind. Revat.—A good idea, likely to be useful in the near future. Prophet.—Your personal opinion of the political future ought to be highly interesting to yourself. C.R.T. —The criticism you object to was perfectly fair and impartial. We have nonobjection however, to your objection. H.R.S.A.—It is a matter for consideration of the executive of the body to which you refer, and of no interest to the public. Medico. —Your article on the "Inevitability of Flumonia Recrudescing," if" published would merely alarm the public—and Avouldn't cure any possible victim. F.C.G.—The New Zealand University course in journalism is to be extremely comprehensive. By the time a man gets through it he will go farming or take a. job on ,the wharf in despair to freshen up-his brains. In practice a journalist does not SAvat ;or do the memory stunt. He knoAvs where to look.
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Observer, Volume XL, Issue 8, 25 October 1919, Page 32
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158OUR LETTER BOX Observer, Volume XL, Issue 8, 25 October 1919, Page 32
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