CORRESPONDENCE
A. A. GEORGE.
iVVe do not hold ourselves responsible toi opinions expressed by correspondents). THE CiHAAIPIONS. To the Editor. Sir, — I ani compclled to have anotlier word, as Alr Tonkin has introdyced a little more. However, I forgive him, as he does not know any hetter and he has 110 case. He still dcdges the main point, which is to be l'ound on page nine of the officia] programme, thus : "B Grade Contest. — New Zealand Championsliip — Two test selections." Only that and nothing more! That is the only guide I have. If a hundred people each gave an cxra prize for something else that would not alter the ofBcial programme. Aly idea of helping my friends is not spreading jam on them, and I am not to be misled by wliat someone has said. I should not like to say all I know of what occurred in AYanganui, but I have it 011 my little slate. — I am, etc..
Hastings, April 7, 1929.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 56, 8 April 1929, Page 5
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