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CORRESPONDENCE.

*** We are desirous of affording every reasonable facility for the discussion of public subjects; but it must be understood that we aye in no way responsible for the opinions expressed by correspondents.

To THE EDITOJR OF THE NELSON EVENING MAIL, Sir, — England being neutral in the present war between France and Prussia, has a Prussian Consul the right to fly Prussian colors in a British colony i. c., a neutral port, except on birthdays, &c. ? Suppose a French man-of-war came in and saw Prussian colors, would the town be in danger of bombardment ? I am, Sir, Your obedient servant, H. J. L. Augarde. Trafalgar-street, Sept. 30, 1870.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume V, Issue 231, 30 September 1870, Page 2

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CORRESPONDENCE. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume V, Issue 231, 30 September 1870, Page 2

CORRESPONDENCE. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume V, Issue 231, 30 September 1870, Page 2

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