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A BOY'S LETTER.

(To the Editor of the Evening Star.)

Sii,—At the trial of the Native this morning for hitting me there was a man in Court who heard two boys call the Maori names, and he says that I never said a word to the Maori; I do not like people to think I told lies, and I say_ that I never called the Maori boy who hit me any names at all. I can find the man who heard the two boys.—l am, sir, yours respectfully, . : Geobge Ebnest Mitchell. 30th July, 1878. ; ■...•":

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Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2950, 30 July 1878, Page 2

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A BOY'S LETTER. Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2950, 30 July 1878, Page 2

A BOY'S LETTER. Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2950, 30 July 1878, Page 2

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