LOYALTY.
To the Editor of the Evening Star. Sir— l am very much pleased with that simple, matter-of-fact little letter from “Cockney,” and would feel obliged by being allowed to join with him in requesting you to favor us with one of your usually wellwritten “leaders,” refuting the Fenian article on the Koyal Family by your contemporary (the Otago DoUg Timex). 1 will not at present say any more, as I do feel so annoyed at such a wretched display of bad taste in publishing such an article on the Prince of Wales Birthday, and also for such a complete want of historical knowledge. Every revolution in France baa always had such a display in Great Britain by ruffians and the disaffected as was lately in London. In proof I would only point to what occurred m Glasgow in 1847, when two or three people were shot, and a more loyal and constitutional city does not exist, I am, &e., St. Mukgo. Dunedin, Nov. 14.
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Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2378, 15 November 1870, Page 2
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165LOYALTY. Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2378, 15 November 1870, Page 2
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