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rOur correspondents' opiuioiis are their own; the responsibility of editorial ohm makes sufficient ballast for the editor's shoulders.] PREFERENCE FOR OtXR FIGHTING MEN. (To the Editor). 6ir, slay we suggest through your aper that all public libraries in your district should grant honorary membership until 1920 to every returned soldier as a token of appreciation of their services to the empire in this great struggle for freedom and right; j and in towns where there ere no roidiers' clubs that a writing table be placed in libraries for their special use. We feci certain the above privilege wonldl be highly appreciated by our gallant lads.—l am, etc., JT. NOTTCUS. Hon. Organiser. National Service Lefeaue, Masterton
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 18 May 1916, Page 3
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116CORRESPONDENCE Horowhenua Chronicle, 18 May 1916, Page 3
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