La Milo's Explanation.
«~ — SIIK IS PAfYrD. I -a. Mil-o. who, it x'.'l -.. -, i, 0j,,. belred before securing her present lame, appeared here in en uier fi, n with an opera, eompnv :r .1 p. 1.50 al the Opera House in ie « i .s|.. |-'~s now made Hie talk of London, writes in connection with i.-e r.-vnt cs.se in which she w,s concerned. Sir. says:— "Tt has given me more pain than I can well express when been told that garbled and misleading reports of this unhappy afl'a.n have appeared in the lie,,'-papers. r feel sure that you will do me the common justice' to make known, that the jury, witliniiit leaving the box, unanimously acquitted me of any complicity in the case. ft i* not fitting that 1 should comment in any way on the case itself, but I merely .ask you to be so generous as to point out that my connection with the. whol<> wretched business was more in name than in fact, and, as T stated in the wjtness-hox. f do ind even now understand whv mv n.ame l <s ever dragged into at ad."
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 28 June 1910, Page 4
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188La Milo's Explanation. Horowhenua Chronicle, 28 June 1910, Page 4
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