TO SHOW OUR RESENTMENT.
Sir—The sentiments expressed by Sir Jameß Wilson in his letter that appear- , , ed in your issue of November 23 will receive very! general endorsement. . , . The action: of the Norfholiffe, Press is despicably mean, all the more so aB it is well known that in' playmg lntp-.tha enemy's 'Hands -in;.the *stated, these'''professional?'whimpererß/. as bir James rightly, designates are influenced by personal motives. A dose of "the "Globe"., treatment might have a salutary effect, andinmy people are asking why the alone should have been subjected. te a 'wholesome course of discipline, while the Northcllffe gang has so far es"fluid suggest, by way of showing that tho feelings of the communitj hwo been outraged' by this crowd, that a public .meeting be held to protest, and that the resolutions arrived at to, if possible, through the proper channels to the-Sflo-retary' 'of 'State.—l Wellington, 25th November, 1915/ .
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2630, 27 November 1915, Page 6
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147TO SHOW OUR RESENTMENT. Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2630, 27 November 1915, Page 6
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