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SPEECHES BY TELEGRAPH.

To the Editor. Sir, —In your issue of September 7tb I observe a letter which is evidently based upon the telegraphic report of the debate upon the Education Bill which appeared in the Daily Times. Before your.correspondent “ Pseudologomastix ” indulges iu charges of falsehood against members of Parliament, he Md better read their speeches in Hansard, and not condemn them upon the i/m dull of Mr E. T. Gillou. Yours, &i':, 0. E. Haoohton.

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Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 2680, 19 September 1871, Page 2

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SPEECHES BY TELEGRAPH. Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 2680, 19 September 1871, Page 2

SPEECHES BY TELEGRAPH. Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 2680, 19 September 1871, Page 2

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