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TO THE EDITOR OF THE "EVENING MAIL."

Sir.— lt may not be taken amiss if I point out to your correspondent "Ah Sin " two facts of which, io his character as Chinaman, he seems to be ignorant. The first fact is that among English people it is not generally considered permissible i to,, report the* proceedings of a private Society without obtaining in the first place the leave. of such Society. The second fact is that in English a " report," condensed or not, of tho. proceedings of a meeting is understood to mean a correct account of what actually took place at such meeting.— l am, &c , A Memreb of tub Winter Ev_mng DauATiNo Association.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 149, 24 June 1881, Page 2

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TO THE EDITOR OF THE "EVENING MAIL." Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 149, 24 June 1881, Page 2

TO THE EDITOR OF THE "EVENING MAIL." Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 149, 24 June 1881, Page 2

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