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ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS

J. O'S.The letter is very well written for a boy of 1 ten, but it is too long. Write us a short letter about some of the tricks given week by week in the Tablet, and we may be able to do something with its. Subscriber.-The leaning was not due to original design, b\it the architects are entitled to some credit and responsibility for the peeuliarity as a permanent feature of the structure. The tower began to heel over to one side when the third story was completed; and the architects then deliberately accepted the conditions, and adhered to the inclining position, but diminished the slope of the upper stories so as to keep the centre of gravity well within the walls.

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New Zealand Tablet, 4 September 1913, Page 35

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ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS New Zealand Tablet, 4 September 1913, Page 35

ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS New Zealand Tablet, 4 September 1913, Page 35

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