APOLOGY.
Sir,—l beg to tender you an unreserved apology for the Inst sentence of my letter which appears in your columns to-day. On ninturer thoughts I regret hnving penned it, and fully recognise, your right to demand an anology.—l ain, etc., •CHAS. J. COOKE, . Kelbiirne, February C. [Our correspondent's prompt and amole apology is ns pleasant to us ns it is honourable to him; Wo'.were quite sure he would regret having made a v suggestion which '.wc fully and frankly excuse him for failing 'at the time to see was a gravely serious reflection upon our treatment of Letters to the Editor.l
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1668, 7 February 1913, Page 6
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102APOLOGY. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1668, 7 February 1913, Page 6
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