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TO CORRESPONDENTS.

A " sufferer," writes to us asking—" Is it wrong to kill a man who plays in a brass band and lives next to you?" That, avo think, depends a groat deal upon circumstances. If he plays the E flat, and has been playing seven or eight years, it would be very wrong. If, however, he plays tbe tuba, and has only been practicing, say, a couple of months— kill him ; kill him at once ; go Into his h ouse and shoot him . Anybody -will loan a guu to " sufferer " for such a purpose.

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Waikato Times, Volume XIII, Issue 1137, 9 October 1879, Page 2

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TO CORRESPONDENTS. Waikato Times, Volume XIII, Issue 1137, 9 October 1879, Page 2

TO CORRESPONDENTS. Waikato Times, Volume XIII, Issue 1137, 9 October 1879, Page 2

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