A letter is to hand "Labourer" on the subject of ex-special constables anil the war, but the criticisms it contains are of a nature that requires the publication of the correspondent's name at toot of the letter. 11 this condition be met, the letter will appear in Friday's Chronicle.
A fourth sum of £50 (.irom Mr ifred Ryder, Otaki) has been forwarded to. Mr X. Kirkcaldie, in reply to his •appeal for eight subscribers of £50 each to supplement liis own donation of
•00 to the Patrotio Fund. No further acknowledgments ot sums received will be made until the desired sum of £500 is in hand.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 27 May 1915, Page 3
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184Untitled Horowhenua Chronicle, 27 May 1915, Page 3
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