AN EXPLANATION.
TO THE JCnfTOR OF THE STAR. Sir, — Tou cannot, I am certain, be sonscious of the pain that haa been caused by those reports that has been- :: . published in the columns of. your, widely-circulated journal, ,'.'.* re Archer, ■ '"\ ' calling on his wife, whom he deserted' more than eighteen months ago." Y. Now, Mrs Archer emphatically denies \. this statement, and declares that, she -y has not set eyes on him since he went = away. As a regarder of fair play, I shall esteem it a favor if you will kindly publish this' denial ; arid, by ; so doing, you wiU!obHge-;.bothi..ti_© J .;% "oppressed" and the regarder of S£txs.~SAwAzX S X [The statement was made at the last meeting of the Borough Council.^— >-': Ed. F.S. "'•■ -■■r-.i rA_ ■ .-,-:• Ayr
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Feilding Star, Volume X, Issue 42, 15 September 1888, Page 2
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125AN EXPLANATION. Feilding Star, Volume X, Issue 42, 15 September 1888, Page 2
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