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' TO THE EDITOH OE THE JIANAWATU HEUALD. Sir — Your insinuation that I am one of tho^e,- with . whom, : the conscientious discharge of the police -officer's duty, bring him into ill odour, I pass with the contempt which it deserves. If you had stopped /whero Mr Ward did, I should not now have beeuwriting upon this subject. Bub you. would go further, and state all the law-| abiding portion of the population agree with -yott that'Mr Purcell had done his »duty fearlessly and well, thereby implying that those who signed the petition for his removal, and who did not agree with you, were not' of the lawubidihg portion 1 of the population. ■ ' ' : lam &c, OBBERVER.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume II, Issue 10, 26 September 1879, Page 3
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116MORE OBSERVATIONS. Manawatu Herald, Volume II, Issue 10, 26 September 1879, Page 3
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