EXPLANATION.
(To tlie. Editor-of the Moral Ibi' Chbokicli.) SIE My-attention having jbeen. di* .ret;ted to, a; letter • published in your issue of this date, signed " Old Hun<l. e l," in-which a party answering to mv name-is publicly pointed at by him as the author of a communication which appealed in your columns of the 2nd inst., and as I am the only per* son of that name residing in-- this-, district: ,Idecm it my duty, to reply thereto. I desire distinctly to state that X was not, in' any shape or form whatever, n any way connected with the production of the communication referred to; aild 1 cannot refraiii irom adding that I consider it a most-; unwarrantable liberty on. the part of your correspondent to drag my name into print, and compel me to. enter into this explanation. I have now to request an immediate apology from " Old Hundred," accompanied with his real name and am, &c.
\ Geo. K. Paice. Naseby; Feb. 9, 1872. ,> [We, publish jour letter, to which, w<3> have no doubt, " Old Hundred" will in" due course ' reply— apologising, should he discover himself to have-been in error. The name and address we decline to jjiv<% these beiug.. strictly editorial secrets —Ed. M. L.C.]- -
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 154, 16 February 1872, Page 3
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207EXPLANATION. Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 154, 16 February 1872, Page 3
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