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PLAGIARISM.

To the Editor. i~ir, I notice of late in your morning contemporaries certain efforts to bo funny, in the way of locals. I have hitherto retrained from writing about them because, even if stupid the attempts were, as a rule, original, but I see in this morning’s * Daily Times ’ a °* kind under notice—oimmoncing -there are other methods of settling libel cases —which is a gross plagiarism. The gentleman who put it in has made a few trilling alterations, that have merely the ettect of rendering it ungrammatical, not of disguising it.—l am, &c., t, .. Common Sense. Dunedin, February 11.

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Evening Star, Issue 3424, 11 February 1874, Page 2

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PLAGIARISM. Evening Star, Issue 3424, 11 February 1874, Page 2

PLAGIARISM. Evening Star, Issue 3424, 11 February 1874, Page 2

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