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Correspondence.

ME STEVENS' MEETING AT CHELTENHAM. TO THE EDITOR. Sib, — I notice your correspondent, Mr C L. Daniel, is trying to mature a political something out of a very insignificant nothing in regard to Mr Stevens' meeting at Cheltenham. The majority in favor of the amendment being only two. Admitting the intellectual acumen of those ladies and gentlemen present, I beg to state that to my certain knowledge there weremany of Mr Stevens' supporters in the district absent through force of circumstances, who, had they been there, would have altered the verdict, and I hope when the time for the ballot comes Mr C L. Daniel and party will accept their defeat with good grace I venture to predict that then, be they political Brahmas or Bantams they will not crow so cruce. I am, etc., A Government Suppobteb. Beaconsfield, June Bth, 1896.

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Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 286, 9 June 1896, Page 2

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Correspondence. Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 286, 9 June 1896, Page 2

Correspondence. Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 286, 9 June 1896, Page 2

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