AN EXPLANATION GRAHAM AND MILLER.
To the Editor, will much oblige by allowing me to state that I am not the David Miller whom, it is alleged, assaulted “Jock Graham,” my sole reason being to prevent mistaken identity, because only yesterday a “ respectable ” licensed victualler in George street, called me off the street into his house, closed the door, and most outrageously insulted, and also assaulted me; in fact he would not be pacified, and wrought himself up into a state very like insanity—he would not be convinced that I was the man. I was was not in Dunedin on the day the assault occurred. I may also state that Graham is about the last man in Otago who could provoke me to commit myself in the way above indicated.—Yours respectfully, David Miller. Port Chalmers, June 12.
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Evening Star, Issue 3218, 13 June 1873, Page 3
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137AN EXPLANATION GRAHAM AND MILLER. Evening Star, Issue 3218, 13 June 1873, Page 3
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