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PLAGIARISM.

[To the Editor of the Daily Telk__i__.J Sih,—After perusing that extraordinary specimen of literary (?) talent which appeared, as a communicated article, ra your paper of yesterday's dste, under the title of "The Maori onMiis Native Heath," I could not help thinking that the writer might, at least, have acknowledged the BOurce from which he purloined the second, third, and fourth: paragraphs. But perhaps this is one of the cases in which " the bearings lies in the application thereof." However, lam no admirer of barn door fowls in Borrowed Plcmagh. November 4, 1881»

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3229, 4 November 1881, Page 2

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PLAGIARISM. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3229, 4 November 1881, Page 2

PLAGIARISM. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3229, 4 November 1881, Page 2

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