Correspondence.
STRANGE BUT TRUE! [To the Editor of the Daily Telegraph.] Sir, —On the 17th May the Herald says that, by receiving timely warning, they were enabled to save themselves considerable expense, and their readers a great infliction by their action in stopping the report of Sir George Grey's speech. This morning we are treated to two and a half columns of a report of some obscure race meetings. Whether a paper that can afford to procure the latter and ignore tbe former is worthy of public support I leave the public to judge.—l am, &c, SCBUTATOE.
Napier, May 95, 1881
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3091, 25 May 1881, Page 3
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