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E. Hodgkinson.—Returning article; excellent, but no room at present. Justice. —Will use as par; thanks. F. Spragg.—Send the notes and will gladly peruse. Sub. due. H. Ij. Washer. —Explanation makes matter clear, but letter not of broad enough interest to reprint. W. Moloney. —Too late, friend. Charles Smith. —The article was good, but it has served its purpose; we can't serve up again, only in rare eases. Will look at anything for The Wokker, especially if it's short and shiny. T. Shaw, jxinr.—Z*vot quite in our line. The editor cannot answer letters by post. Thos. G. Leitch. —Well enough written, and true enough; but more suitable for reading at a meeting than for publication in our columns. Jr. D. Bsiicke.—No space to spare for article on "Individualism." What w-e want are paragraphs. M. \j. Dowgrfiy.-—Thanks; but incident trivial and not worth all the words. Would be pleased to peruse another yarn. J. iVI. Verall.—Cannot reprint letters from contemporaries. Will use storyette. J. I'J. c.—"•'Socialism'" unusable. This sort of thing could bo sent with advantage to lioii-riocinlis-t papers. "An Old Grey 3iouse."—Keep getting your letters into print. Good wi&11 es appreci a\ cd. W. i'lsli-er.—Considering. 3li. J", iox.—Will use. Miss 111. A. Rout.—Cuttings welcomed. Correspondents are earnestly enjoined to write plainly and bnejiy.
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Maoriland Worker, Volume 2, Issue 11, 19 May 1911, Page 10
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213ANSWERS. Maoriland Worker, Volume 2, Issue 11, 19 May 1911, Page 10
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