CORRESPONDENCE.
SIR HENRY WILSON’S MURDER. (To the Editor.) Sir, —In reading your edition of the 24th, I find that you state that the late Sir Henry Wilson was shot in the head. z\. little further down the same column you state that he was shot in three places, viz., the body, the leg, and the arm, with no mention of the shot which was supposed to have struck in the head. 1 ask you. Sir, why this open contradiction ? This is the reason : Anything that is against the Irish you will publish to satisfy the rotten cravings of the one-mind-ed populace of this town. In two or three weeks’ time the correct account of this murder will come through, and I can assure you you will be forced by conscience to contradict many of the phases of the crime which you have published.—l am, etc., I.R.A. [The cables were published as received from London. They speak for themselves, and require and receive no embellishment at our hands.—Ed.]
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Taranaki Daily News, 29 June 1922, Page 2
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167CORRESPONDENCE. Taranaki Daily News, 29 June 1922, Page 2
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