Notice to Correspondents.
\V<« have leeeivcd the letter of the " Discharged Miliii mien," but the subject of it, is a matter couiined to themselves and ' their officers, and with which we s.i. ill lu'ver interfere. It might b" expected, with like i t-asoii, th.it w«s should interfere with the discipline of I'ltliur of Her Majesty's Keaiments, at pre>.eiit stitioned here. We hear that some slight niibiiiider <4t<uu!iiig existed among the officer* of the Militia; b if bv niut'iiil concession, harmony and fjood feeling .ire restored among them. We shall oulv further ob-i-rve, t!iat subordination must be supported, and we would iidvisi* the "Discharged Militiamen " to imitate their officers, and to bear and forbear, for the honor of their regiment.
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New Zealander, Volume 1, Issue 2, 14 June 1845, Page 2
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119Notice to Correspondents. New Zealander, Volume 1, Issue 2, 14 June 1845, Page 2
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