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Answers to Correspondents.

JOS. GREY writes that if Mr. Jordon. (Westpbrt) would like to have the claims and aims- of Rationalism he will ' gladly send such' to him. P. JOSEPHS: The question in d;isput is between "Justice" and "Freedom," and there is no reason; why we should reprint one side more than the other, and Aye need our space for our oavu stuff and our own selections. Sorry can't oblige. J. B. HUNTER (Riverton): May use verses some day, but, if you want them you had better send for them. Your letter is magnificent encouragement. SANDBAG: The briefer letters necessarily get first chance. News items are relished most if forwarded per post card. . : W. WILSON.—Your letter will appear and be ansAvered in our "Doavjh With Conscription" -number. F. POTBURY (LinAvopd).—Will insert, in part. P. JOSEPHS.—WiII use in special, number* ■, . • J.S. (WaipaAva).—Cuttings, etc., to '■■ hand, for Avhich thanks. You sent your scrip in TAventieth Century Press, which avo'll keep for you. Will print: Letters from T. Fielden Taylor, J. Fulton, Marxian; articles from J. El. Duncan; verses by "Anon" ; letters by A. Hooker, G. D. Macfarlane, and others on Prohibition and the Workers-' will be summarised) as will letters on various subjects by J. I. Fox, H. L. Washer and others. ■ Apropos of compulsory military, training a correspondent thus addresses trie conscriptionists: We don't want to fights "but by Jingo if we do. We'll drive you in a corner tight an<J v take our rights from you We don't want to fight, : but by Jingo if we do, We'll use our precious means of mightfi andHiirn it round on you.

Roderick Ross, of Glen Oura, Is carrying on an able and valuable cor* rejspon deuce in the "Napier. Daily Telegraph" in support of the working class. movement. .He 'easily emothens hifl ' opi^onejits*

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Maoriland Worker, Volume 2, Issue 22, 4 August 1911, Page 10

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Answers to Correspondents. Maoriland Worker, Volume 2, Issue 22, 4 August 1911, Page 10

Answers to Correspondents. Maoriland Worker, Volume 2, Issue 22, 4 August 1911, Page 10

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