MR FISH'S SPEECH.
To the Editor. Sir,—l htive searched in vain through Mr Fish's speech for an answer to the following query:—\V by did Mr Fish not strougly oppose the principle of going, to arbitration In the case of compensation to the Manie tenantß, when he previously did strongly oppose the same principle when the Waterworks directors wished to go to arbitration ?--I Am, &c, " Walker." Dunedin, July 13.
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Evening Star, Issue 3864, 13 July 1875, Page 2
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69MR FISH'S SPEECH. Evening Star, Issue 3864, 13 July 1875, Page 2
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