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MR ISITT AND MR ARCHER.

TO TH« EPITOR OF " THE PRESS " Sir, —As chairman of Mr Jsitt's Committee, and one present at all his meetings, I thought Mr Archer's statement (reported in Friday's "Press") was a masterpiece of cold effrontery. Of course Mr Archer was not indebted to the police. Mr Isitt's sujroorters never dreamt of following him round, with the idea of preventing his speaking, whereas almost every night Mr Isitt spoke, -he had to struggle against the concerted noise of a number of Mi' Archer's lambs, who were there for the express purpose of drowning his utterances. Had it not been for the police he would not have spoken at all.— Yours,- etc., GEO. E. FRANKLIN.

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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17634, 11 December 1922, Page 8

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MR ISITT AND MR ARCHER. Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17634, 11 December 1922, Page 8

MR ISITT AND MR ARCHER. Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17634, 11 December 1922, Page 8