FURTHER PROTESTS.
(to the editor.)
Sir, —The thanks of all right minded persons of this tmvn are due to “Parent” for the letter which appeared in your issue of Saturday. If regard for public morals failed to influence the proprietors of our daily papers so far as to omit the sickening details of the late case in the Police Court, pity for the unhappy victim and for the relatives of all concerned might surely have effected this. You are to be commended for keeping your columns free from such horrors—may you continue to do so. —Yours, etc., Newspaper Reader, [Regard for the feelings of relatives of accused persons cannot be allowed to operate in the publication of reports, but apart from this our correspondent has good reason for protest. —Ed.]
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Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 47, 17 February 1894, Page 12
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130FURTHER PROTESTS. Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 47, 17 February 1894, Page 12
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