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vVe do not ho’d ourselves responsible for the opiuious expressed by our correspondents. To the Editor Sir, —There are tw • sides to most things. In a recent issue you published what purported to be an interview with a Mr (LvSingwell, from America, and prohibition in America, so he says, is a distpul failure. Tout is one side* But now for a little on the other. At the Opera House. Auckland, last Sunday afternoon, beforo a orowded audience, Mr J. T. Brown, M A. a well known American citizen, gave what was praotieaily the lie, tp most of Mr Leffiiigweli’s statements, k He said lie found it very difficult to * believe that any American citizen had made the statements contained in the said interview, so utterly opposed were they to facts. It looks as if the whole thing is a brewer’s advertisement. And who supplies the money to throw dust in the eyes of the people of the colony.? It is made up, largely, of fools’ pence. —I am, etc., Tp? Lines,
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Te Aroha News, Volume XXII, Issue 42791, 14 October 1905, Page 2
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172Correspodence Te Aroha News, Volume XXII, Issue 42791, 14 October 1905, Page 2
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