CORRESPONDENCE.
(To the Editor.)
Sir, —Happening to attend one of the local churches last Sunday evening, I was surprised to hear the gentleman in the pulpit deliver a fierce attack on the Sydney Bulletin. He stated he could tell the character of the people of any house in which he saw the Bulletin. Evidently the gentleman in question is a man well fitted in every way to condemn a paper conducted by some of the ablest journalists in Australasia, and admitted by no less an authority than the Eondon Times to be one of the great papers of fhe world. Only a complete ignorance of the Bulletin could lead ‘ anyone to couple it with the other paper the gentleman condemned. A jiaper which gives the best literary criticism, and the cleanest financial news in Australasia (to mention Only two features), is surely somewhat above irresponsible attacks. •—I am, etc., A Reader of the Red Page.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 464, 20 July 1909, Page 3
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155CORRESPONDENCE. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 464, 20 July 1909, Page 3
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