THE BACCARAT SCANDAL.
TO THE EDITOII OF THE STAR. /Sir, — Will you kindly allow me- - space iii your valuable paper, for a few.' remarks on a letter which appeared on, " the 20th instant under the above heading and signed " Conservative. " •* Conservative "is very wroth, because the journals ■, of the Colony m general, and the Feild- ' ing Stab in particular, did their duty.itf - placing before their readers an unvarn- * ishep account of several of the-n^fffiHltgA^J. graceful sppsujals-ofjhe age. "'Cocsera-^ 4i tive" 16 evidently Bbm&-~old~ft>Bsil of a "> bygone day— left behind in the march of time. I should respectfully suggest to . "Conservative" that he at once betake' : himself to the dominions of the Czar, where freedom of speech or of the presa w ~' puuished by banishment to Siberia. >-} There, no doubt, he would be perfectly •" happy. When far from, the rabid radicals and the free spoken press of New - -Zealand, he might gratify his groveling tastes and toadying proclivities m a poll- - tical atmosphere -congenial to his peculiar idea*. — I am, etc. .Limn it,.
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Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 157, 30 June 1891, Page 2
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172THE BACCARAT SCANDAL. Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 157, 30 June 1891, Page 2
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