ONE AGAINST WILLIAM.
To the Editor. .Sir,—l ;v.n a iv-aTer of yo.;v paper, an.] note in particular your Shannon news. f should like to inform your .Shannon • loprosentnMvo that personalities do not t-C'f»*stiti'.to journalism. Possibly Jiis allusions to " "William Henry,*" "Bill," and "Henry" would make good nc.v.s for the' Truth, but iu a paper of your standing it is ;:r. :iA"; regards his reference to the Shannon orchestra. does lie wish to kill a thins hy ridicule it 1 am afraid he is a snail man with largo ears," but it is plainly seen he cannot distinguish string music fr-oin an infernal graphophpne. T imVht add conclusively that if your correspondent thinks lie is 'bringing himself into prominence in view of : election, I am afraid he will !>r- "also started."—Yours, etc., OXOHCHO.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 24 May 1911, Page 3
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132ONE AGAINST WILLIAM. Horowhenua Chronicle, 24 May 1911, Page 3
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