ANOTHER VIEW.
(TO THE EDITOR OF THE STANDARD.) Sir,— JEte the letter signed " Good Templar'?, m lapt night's Times, I am informed that that body repudiates altogether the authorship of the effusion. A good many appear to think that it wai composed m the Times office, either by the boss or the business man But the former being a J.P. should take action on his own account, and sit on the case U>' interpret the law to the admiration oftjie world., , But js it likely that the " proprietors unsuccessful eanvaasTor a cerfatriadrcrtisement might have had anything ;■< to do with tho letter appearing I T also hear that Mr Carrol intended to erect a public hall, which gave mortal offence m the eyes of the aforesaid Al proprietor," : 'as it taightjprove dangerous m the way ot competition. jiH these things have'to'be taken into consideration. lam aware , that neither the "proprietor nor the business man .are 1 :Good Templars. The formgr. waLfl&ee» m. Jba Jong- ago, when | he wks a good. young man. lam ajfrajd the l^ttfer w^'th^ pntjcome o| a palti7o^ t jnalicjou*fe^lin«D£<jea:lous^ ■which is^not at all creditable or worthy, •-lam, &ciV PUBMCUi.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 6, 5 December 1883, Page 3
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192ANOTHER VIEW. Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 6, 5 December 1883, Page 3
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