MR CLARK AND COURTESY.
TO THE EDITOR OS" THE PRESS. Sib,-'Mr B. Clark, Hon. Secretary of N.Z.E.C. Association, having got mounted on a very high horse, seems to have left his courtesy behind him on the counter. I notice in his letter of this morning that he dubs Mr C. M. Gray ," this party," and throughout his letter omits the prefix of "Mr." Mr Clark ought to take a lesson in politeness from the Bey. T. Flavell's letter of this morning, and should not allow his temper to influence his manners. If he does not mend hie ways he will soon not be fit company even for vote-hunting M.H.R.'s. to associate with.—l am, &c, CHESTEBETBLD,
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Press, Volume XLVII, Issue 7529, 19 April 1890, Page 3
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