THE OPUNAKE CASE.
The victim of the Opunake tarring and feathering incident, H. E. H'Hs, writes as folows:—-
Sir, —I hereby wish to state mostj pnipkatically that I did not fail to swear to the identitication of the ac|cused in the Opunake tarring and feathering case. I positively deny the statement made to that effect. I would also like to say that I was treated most unjustly at the hands of some of the Grand Jury on that case. Perhaps you will riot publish this, as it may be some of your newspaper editorial etiquette to hush up a matter of great public importance, Jwt I will say that calling a jury of the sort that was on that case a "grand" jury—then tile quicker they are abolished the better it will be for the public in general.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 5 October 1907, Page 2
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138THE OPUNAKE CASE. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 5 October 1907, Page 2
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