Correspondence.
* POST OFFICE THEFTS. TO THE KDITOR, Sir,—Eo" Observer's" gibe at a respected and amiable postmaster, tho writor knows a cbbo in which a rospectablo and trustworthy ollicial at ono time rcsidmt hereabouts was fncod with a charge similar to tho casos referred to in tho warnings which "Observer"so feelingly and sormitively objects to, in which tho said official conclusively proved that a certain uuney order had never boon pur chasod, let alono sent, a statement which tho unblushing person making tho charge subsequently admitted was true, and jot was not gaoled as a warning to otheru, thanks to tho oflicial previously mentioned. Possibly "Observer" has some pailful feeling over tho mutter he coiupliins about, but bo should not allow this to inlluenco an anonymous gibo at a rospiclnl Government ofliciul, Anyway, when " Ola •rver 1 ' amies ui4 such cases are " isol iteii" lie proves Ills ignornnco of tho siiliji <•,»„— I tun, rk\. Quaint Ouseiiviiß
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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume IV, Issue 1153, 24 November 1904, Page 3
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