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Correspondence.

We do not hold ourselves responsible for the opinions expressed by our correspondents. TO THE EDITOR.

Sir, —The letter over the signature of ‘ A true Britisher ’ in your last issue is an evidence of the mean, narrowminded, and arbitrary spirit, to which a thoughtless and unreasonable man, saturated with the present wave of Anglo mania, will descend. One would think we were living in the dominions of the Sultan, where independence of thought and speech must forthwith be gagged, instead of in a country where every man has an absolute and perfect right to express his own opinions.—l am, etc.,

Free-speech.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/TAN19000210.2.12

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Te Aroha News, Volume XVI, Issue 222049, 10 February 1900, Page 2

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102

Correspondence. Te Aroha News, Volume XVI, Issue 222049, 10 February 1900, Page 2

Correspondence. Te Aroha News, Volume XVI, Issue 222049, 10 February 1900, Page 2

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