ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS
W. Fox (Auckland). —We saw the discourse Some months ago. You have certainly many people of your way of thinking. But the vast majority of: Irishmen believe that charity begins at home. -We - do not want to see the Balkans, Armenia, Belgium, France, under the heel of any tyranny, just as we sympathise with Ireland, Egypt, and India in their sufferings. C.F. (Christchurch).Yes, it is the way of. this world. One German born in New Zealand is persecuted and starved by our generous people; another, travels in fine clothes and feeds on the fat of the land. - / ; A F.H. (Dunedin). —Why not? If our William is allowed to keep Samoa, some successors to Gilbert and Sullivan will celebrate his coronation no- doubt. But let us have an islandvery far awayfor James also. 1
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New Zealand Tablet, 14 February 1918, Page 35
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