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A WRONGFUL ACCUSATION.

TO Tin: KlltTtHi. ; Si It. All- I'anl in Ilis Idler in ||,is . iiMirniiiu's issue speaks of soniclhini: ttliicli In 1 e;i lls " il isjit'aeeln ]," " disgust - inn, anil " d iscredil a l)le m cnnnecI mil with tlie proceedings last Satnr- ; day. What was it? Tlie children's demonstration was lidt lial al all. He must mean t lie exhibition of p:iivutieil clergymen represented as typical topers. Tliis was evidently an advcicaey of (lie trade, since lliev distributed tlie trad.) literature, anil wished to push (heir way info the children's procession. Mr Paul may disclaim personal knowledge of the mailer. hid I hat il «as devised in the inlercsis of the trade is patenl II) all. and with the Irade must rest the re-piinsil)ilily for il. I am. \e„ -V. I'mvm IT. lion. Nee. V.W.A'.I, Te Jleiini. Illi J)ec.. t!i 't.

A I'l 11 iI" 1-:- >I. I > coidi Is xi i'l' KASII.V UHOKK.X. ili* Un; Kililur.) Sir.—l've been iliinkiny ui i In- i nuh of lln.' aljiivi'. unit trust the electors ui 'ParanaUi, K K iinnii. mid I'atea (ih,. three eleclorales tliruiißh which I regit l» I'l,V pass) will, like un-, Invomo im|HVSM«I Willi lis truth nnil fmpiii-u ain'e ill llii' |ifi'st'iit crises. li' I'm- no inlii-r reason than In mi l her railway runsi ruction un,. hopes in see the inniu .Messrs S\lues. .lenninqs. ami Smith returned. Hi'iiifnilwr tiu'i-Ciir.i tun railways Ik'nil:' consl nninl at present in Turanaiii. anil one more nliniit lo he const riieieil. I.ei us put in one liieinliei' against mill railway allll I hen see wlnit a power n, n,i, lliiiiseihal wi in 111 'lie. Apropos of Messrs Svmi's and several I'l 111 l isi I iollisls l'>,in'ew.s. ll lo lllu • t wish IhHI Mr ST he reHirneil. see:nlh.ll |;i.s liii:e mis always at anye.He's disposal, no miittel wllel'lleC | he;, wel'e ||is .sllppol'U'l s uc Opponents, ail.l tfiat if ihr eould do anyone .a good turn he always il. (II Mr .leanings one of the loading inrtfi in New 1 Plymouth said " I liovor knew a lielter fellow than iWr .lennijms. Another leading suppoi'ter of Sir Smith's saiil : "if n K .y a nieiii'bx.'r." Rut!-. ,t^n

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7995, 5 December 1905, Page 2

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A WRONGFUL ACCUSATION. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7995, 5 December 1905, Page 2

A WRONGFUL ACCUSATION. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7995, 5 December 1905, Page 2

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