INSULTS AND ANONYMOUS LETTERS
'AUSTRALIAN OF GERMAN DESCENT PROTESTS. By Teleerapli-Presa Assoclation-Oopyrient. Adelaide, January 16. ; The Hon. H. Homburg (Attorney-Gen'-oral), speaking :at the Liberal Union, refarring to adverse comments on himself and Mr. F. J. Pflaum, said that they were both naturalised Britishers. Mr. Homburg said he would hate taken no notice of the insults but for anonymous letters. He did not ask ; for pity, but he did ask for British fair playi .. , tThe Hon, Hermann Homburg wbb born at Norwood, South Australia, in 1674. He is the son of the late Hon. j Robert Homburg, Judge of the Supreme I Court of South Australia. He was educated at Prince Alfred College, and was called to the Sarin 1896. , HeVnas represented the Murray district since 1908. He was Attorney-General from | December, 1009, to June, 1910, and has been in the Peake Ministry since February, 1912. Mr. Friedrich Jacob Pflaum j ia'alsO a member for Murray.]
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2361, 18 January 1915, Page 5
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155INSULTS AND ANONYMOUS LETTERS Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2361, 18 January 1915, Page 5
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