THE OTAGO INSTITUTE.
To the Editor of the Evening Star. Sm,—As a member of the Otago Institute I should Ike to know if the hon. secretary instructed the I'Mill/ Times to report the re', port the remarks of a few of the membei s only on Mr Barr’s paper, and if so, on what principle of selection he acted. It seems to me somewhat surprisii g that the speech of one gentleman, an engineer, was suppressed by a journal pretending to give a fair report, even at the dictation of the hj n. secretarv. If the Institute is to be popular, invidious distinctions will have to be abolished, and that speedily. I am, yours, &c., Member. Princes street, Dunedin, September 30. 187 Q.
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Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2309, 30 September 1870, Page 2
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123THE OTAGO INSTITUTE. Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2309, 30 September 1870, Page 2
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