Tlio Ward-Gillou epi- . arcades eode is being revived, am no, and really there does not seem to be any choice between the precious pair. The Post, of yesterday, gives a somewhat peculiar narrative, Mr Gillon discovers that Mr Warburton is the Head of the Department which I recommended Mr' Ward to give a [member of bis family'a publio appointment, Mr Gillon writes a series of letters to If r Warburton, and endeavours to obtain an admission of culpability from that gentleman. Mi Warbiii'ton replies in three communications marked "private" and Mr'Gillon takes the liberty of quoting, in Me colunins <)i the P.os(, the tenor pf fee thj.'ee jpw/e pornf muuioations, Ho llien' i'nyjtes''% public to draw their own oonolur sions! The public will probably consider that a prominent journalist, as far as sense of honour is' concerned, is about'on par with a certain uroniinont minister. Frankly Speaking, we sypuld have liked the pressman to have been of a better stamp.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5162, 22 October 1895, Page 2
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