THE MEIKLE DEFENCE COMMITTEE.
; iSir,—As-there-.seemß to.b§ a general impression, that .the above committee has disbanded or grown tired in its advocacy for justice to 'an injured man,'. I, on behalf of ■theAsaid'committee .and self,'-' through-.the agency of the'press, desire to convoy'to' all persons throughout;the Dominion in'the least interested, that" wo. met'at the time of the opening - of■ Parliament with the-view of organising a' public deputation to wait on the Premier re the case, but decided to postpone; doing so until; Parliament reopened. Wo,also wish to say that we will hot give up ; the , fight' until justice .is done :by the Government of tho day or a future Government, and that no person knowing the facts of the case could do otherwise, unless dead to all 6enso of justice.—l am,, etc.,' ; ;',.'',.''■"-•, ,"'■ ,J.:JAMIESON, ■' '■- ;. Hon. Sec. to the 'said Commdtteo. ..-'Juno 22,1909.'.-'-''■:■'■'. ■• '' ' '■:'','
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 544, 26 June 1909, Page 3
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139THE MEIKLE DEFENCE COMMITTEE. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 544, 26 June 1909, Page 3
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