STAGE MANAGEMENT.
Sir,-I was ivilh sonic surprise T no(iced a heading on "Stage Management" in your paper describing licarlv checriii!,-, etc., of (ho lion. Sir Joseph Ward on his way (n Auckland l>v the Main trunk train of March S. Permit mo lo say, sir, ,hai. I frequently travel on this line, and 1 w no moro pcrsans tlian usual on (ho platforms mentioned at that dale, though I joined the train south of Murtmi. I mi neither ljlind nor deaf, and yet ncard no cheering, nor did I - co any commotion on the Jluntervillo or .Uiliape platforms, along the latter of which I carried a cup of tea for an inMind Iron-, the. dining-car without difficulty, hi a civic positionit has heen ,i, T lot to see a goad deal of the working up ol eiitnnsnislic receptions, whoso spontaneity is only proportionate to the urgent telegrams expended, and thoreforo it i ho interests of I ruth and fair play 1 ask you to insert: this letter. I enclose libeity to diseloso to anyonc.-I am, ' March 18. OIR'IU SETTLER. •
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1396, 23 March 1912, Page 6
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179STAGE MANAGEMENT. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1396, 23 March 1912, Page 6
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