Answers to Correspondents.
C.W. (Wellington).—Sorry no room. J.S. (Mataroa).—Will use. N . D.W.M. (Bunedin). —Your poetic firstborn can never see the light in "The" Worker." We can understand you being tired 1 of it. , All men, are not poets., We- ourselves have not the divine afflatus. You can at least live your poetry, or try to, and so be "useful in your ,own sphere. J.N.H-. (phristohureh). —Your suggestion wilt be considered^ Con. O'Loughlm (Westport) but unusable .■artistically and in sentiment; •'■'■'.'
"The Judge of an Arbitration Court has got to Be cleverer than a newspaper editor. _ Editors solve mystery after mastery"for us. They settle the agricultural- problem, but perhaps they .could Jiot grow a cnbbage." —Mr. Wilford. Yet we have known editors Avho could grow cowis and (b) unions! Mr. H. firott Bennett expounded Socialism for an "hour and ten. minutes at Weslporfc lately. Then uprose a questioner and allied., 'What do you. mean by. Socialism ?"\Mr. Bennett suggested taiis was a> sample of "Westport Jruinor.
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Maoriland Worker, Volume 2, Issue 39, 1 December 1911, Page 18
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164Answers to Correspondents. Maoriland Worker, Volume 2, Issue 39, 1 December 1911, Page 18
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