THE HON F. M. B. FISHER
To tho Editor "N.Z. Times/' Sir,—Will you kindly allow me space to thank you for tile splendid manner in which this morning’s “Times" plainly exposed the paltry attack of the Hon. F. At. B. Fisher . at. Hokitika on Sir Joseph Ward while that gentleman is absent from tho Dominion, and not able to defend himself, although 1 think if ho were here he would treat it with tho utmost contempt and do the same as the tool did when thedoukey kicked him, namely, put it down to his ignorance. When reading the article I thought it u-as probably the best thing that could happen, as it .till be the means of putting the last nail in Mr Fisllet’s political coihn. The question is now being asked, what will bo die use of travelling bags to him with the Hon. F. M. B. Fisher stamped on them in large gold capital letters? If the horU gentiohiah will allow mo 1 would like to suggest that one be reserved for a certain voucher.—l am, etc., CEXTBAE.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8345, 4 February 1913, Page 11
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180THE HON F. M. B. FISHER New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8345, 4 February 1913, Page 11
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