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To the Editor of the Globe. Sir—l ask you to be kind enough to allow me a small space to stand up for the people as against the s—bs. Here is a man, which his name is Dr Campbell, and another man, which his name is Wallace, and they are both trying to tread upon our respected Curator. Not if we know it. Before Mr Johnson receives his quietus the Government will receive a document in the form of a plebiscite signed by every right-minded man in the province, begging the authorities to interfere, and believe me they will accede to the popular request. It is a question of hard practical experience against a basement of trumped-up gleanings from periodicals, journals, and elsewhere. The former will prevail. Yours, &c, COMMON-SENSE.

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Globe, Volume IV, Issue 382, 2 September 1875, Page 2

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CORRESPONDENCE Globe, Volume IV, Issue 382, 2 September 1875, Page 2

CORRESPONDENCE Globe, Volume IV, Issue 382, 2 September 1875, Page 2

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