ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS
; W. D. B. (Canada).— -Nothing doing in this paper. We were in Palmerston North recently. F. H. Many thanks for fetter and assistance. We - hope to hear from you frequently. A, S. (Inglewood). —Grateful acknowledgement. A tribute from a non-Catholic; is always welcome. Will, publish article later, if possible. J. G.—Thanks for letter. The Cardinal’s letter was good. Yea, Sean Buidhe must have symptoms resembling those of ptomaifte poisoning (only more so) when he sees those awful Irish asserting ■ the right to self-determination. Wilson is not likely to cure him by coddling. J. C. (Waitohi). —We have stated either seventy-three or seventy-four times that we do not publish anonymous letters. This is one of the things the other papers will ultimately learn from, us. M. K. (Grey).-—Thanks for letter. Not a leader. That date is sacred to St. Patrick. Will do our best otherwise. Yes, Franz Josef next time, even if we' have to swim. 11. K. (Otago).What you want is a long rest and much silence. Try some American chewing gum.
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New Zealand Tablet, 27 February 1919, Page 17
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