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ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS

Subscriber. —The winning numbers were published in the last two issues of the Tablet. Reader. Tablet had no controversy on the point with the (It ago Daily Times. Other gentlemen took up the matter. As far as the Editor of this paper is concerned the attacks of the Times either editorially or in the No-Popery columns of "Civis" are of less consequence than the buzzing of a bluebottle fly. The Editor of the Times has beaten Bill Adams to the ropes. Of course the Sinn Fein Party are irreconcilable as the Belgians are under German rule. The view of the Times is the orthodox Prussian view. The Irish are now Sinn Fein in policy, and as Lloyd George teaches us the majority have the right to decide the form of government that suits them. * . Nemo.Carson has resigned. He should have been hanged for organising rebellion, for treasonable intercourse with the Kaiser, and for promoting mutiny in the English Army.

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New Zealand Tablet, 31 January 1918, Page 7

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ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS New Zealand Tablet, 31 January 1918, Page 7

ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS New Zealand Tablet, 31 January 1918, Page 7

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