NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS.
"A Woeking Man."—lf you had confined your letter, to complaints against your em* ployers for not paying you with punctuality, ■we would gladly have inserted it in this issue,; without )making it necessary—as we shall have to do—to withhold publication, unless you allow your real name communicated to. us to be attached. Your letter is really-a complaint against the Government on behalf of your employers. It may not suit those geutlemen so to complain, or at any rate. they might justly prefer to couch the complaint themselves. On the whole, we consider your letter would damage your ' employers, who , you profess to have such a ; respect for. If you wish it, it shall appear next week, duly authenticated —or any : anonymous letter you may send to »emedy your]own personal grievances, or what are bona'fide public ones will be inserted.
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume IV, Issue 253, 9 January 1874, Page 2
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142NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS. Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume IV, Issue 253, 9 January 1874, Page 2
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