Yesterday we were the press requested by a party axd the interested in a cerjiagistiutk, tain affiliation case to suppress our report of it,".- Wo refused to comply with this demand, butit is somewhat singular that the action subsequently taken by tho S.M. compelled us to adopt the very cpurso, which, from our point of view, was open to yery grave objection. An improper overture was made to us, and the question arises us to whetherany improper inllueuco was brought to bear on the S.M, We do not think so, nor do we consider that it it had been Mr Hutchison would have given way to }t ( . but by the course he took in excluding the pyess lis has placed himself in a .false position iu this matter.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5166, 26 October 1895, Page 2
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