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ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS.

1 Cynic."— Unless st .me particular reason calls for it we do not, M a rule, enter into ex planationa as to rejected correspondence, or eontnbntioni of any tin»J. if no t publißbed within a week or two it may be taken for granted that the matter forwarded is not suitable to oar colnmng. ***• " A cc IOBRBBPON 1 OBRBBPONr >KNT."— The case described would find a more nttinK sphere of publicity in a court of 1 aw. If it cannot be taken thew- we should subject ourselves to an .iction for libel in publibting its detail p. v "Stop my PAr^ii."— Our partiality ie, on the contraty, oho\vn towards those who would make fools of themselves publicly if w» permitted them. Y»u were shabbily treated', no doubt, but it is a case for pnrate punishment. By publishing sn eh details, we should mak c both you and ourselves ridiculous— while we made too much of the people who have offended you.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XVI, Issue 43, 15 February 1889, Page 17

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ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. New Zealand Tablet, Volume XVI, Issue 43, 15 February 1889, Page 17

ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. New Zealand Tablet, Volume XVI, Issue 43, 15 February 1889, Page 17