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HONOR TO WHOM, &c.

To the Editor. Sir, —Allow me to correct an error that crept into your issue of last night in reference to the fire in Stafford Avenue on Sunday evening. Constable Johnston knew nothing about the fire until he was informed of it, and did not arrive on the scene until the flames were extinguished and the room so dark that I had Bent the girl downstairs for a candle. It was in the absence of the r'rl that the constable came into the roam, am not very vain of myself, but I love the truth, and do nob believe in credit being given where it is not due.—l am, &c, Robert Wilson. Dunedin, September 26.

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Evening Star, Issue 4238, 26 September 1876, Page 3

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119

HONOR TO WHOM, &c. Evening Star, Issue 4238, 26 September 1876, Page 3

HONOR TO WHOM, &c. Evening Star, Issue 4238, 26 September 1876, Page 3

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