JOURNALISM?
10 THE EDITOR. Sis;-rTbere is one thing which Iconsider unworthy of aplaey jy colonial literature, and tlia't is the Waim:ut» Times of the 23rd inst., in which * letter was perruured to appear signed " A Burgess." :■ That air occasion I'ki our present elections should bo vaacii the opportunity of casting imliciou* a 'd vulgarly poiutless $ any religions coujnjunity harii./ credible at; this, the beginuing of th.e twentieth century. One end it effectively serves to show: ooe x3iu\Jomi a fair estimate of the state of the sewi.ge whence came this sample. Suldoru have I seen "the cloven" hoof ~~Of sectarianism so pro'rujuerjt, However, of the colonial Press ir>- general it «a , but due to say that, if it does not advance, at least it does not ovKimitf. retard the dissemination of the sp'nt' of fair nji/jdiidnes*, of liberal advancaunnt, and of rvfju-iing. itiliurfucuß.— * : X Biq< et.o, at jpi'bsbnt, • ' A Subscriber tothb Waimatb- I TIMB3.
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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume III, Issue 142, 27 April 1901, Page 2
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153JOURNALISM? Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume III, Issue 142, 27 April 1901, Page 2
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