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"THE BOHEMIAN" AND THE "PROHIBITIONIST."

TO THE EDITOR OS , THE PRESS. Sib, —I have to thank you for the spirit j of fairness displayed in your publication of my letter on the above subject. As, how- ' ever, your footnote suggests that I have j indulged in truculent and unreasonable language, may 1 suggest that you prove it by publishing the one letter of mine which you j suppressed, and on which alone you could to submit to the verdict of any impartial man or men the question as to whether j there was anything inits tone which justifies the use of the terms quoted.—-I am, &c, Frank M. Isitt. [We do not undertake to keep rejected manuscripts, but in any case we will not publish letters when their tone is objectionable—Ed. Press.]

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Press, Volume L, Issue 8544, 26 July 1893, Page 3

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"THE BOHEMIAN" AND THE "PROHIBITIONIST." Press, Volume L, Issue 8544, 26 July 1893, Page 3

"THE BOHEMIAN" AND THE "PROHIBITIONIST." Press, Volume L, Issue 8544, 26 July 1893, Page 3