MR. JAMES MACKAY IN REPLY.
(To the Editor.)
Sjb,—-Mr Cadman, no doqbt; under shelto, of his Parliamentary privileges, has mads » most unwarrantable and disgraisatal attack qpon me. I: now aßk Mr Oadman tocenj., onteide tb,ei arena of Parliamentiirj privi! Jeges and reitgrate one word he.'.'has *tsi& in House in my diaparagiitaeni. If Mr A. J. Cadman will come'" outside ■' apd endeavour to confirm his inaccurate statements. I i*m prepared %q immediate action against him in the Supreme Oourb for criminal libel. I n ftTe \ iKU before fehe public for years, my, private conduct may have been nob »Hdgetfe et right, as I am subject to the game weak, nesses as other men. But I can defy the world to cay where I did wrong or ac(«d ia any way for my private interest aa agai^ that of tbe general publia-^I am, ate,,; James Ma<jiat.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 142, 18 June 1896, Page 2
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144MR. JAMES MACKAY IN REPLY. Auckland Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 142, 18 June 1896, Page 2
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