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COOKED REPORTS. To the Editor of the Daily Southern Cross.

gin, —Permit pie to call your attention to another instance, of the unblushing coolness and effrontery, of your WyndhMQ-streeit contemporary. Injesterday's bannihe concludes the report of the Thame* meeting which h J e\hasta > W bodily from the Thama, Adverfeis«\ But mark what he has the ungraciousness say :," 'I te , report [contained io the Advertiser is, we are informed, partial, and one-aided, but far, less, bq tijan that,o£ £he Cross," which coa£ained a " very partial, not to say cooked, report of the proceedings ,*' 'Is'i^not a pity that ibe,fferald could not nay to>»ye its own cook at the meeting, and soprevenliine broth being entirely spoiled-so much so that 'it Las' io reprint such a partial and one-sided affair ? ' li this does , not equal the pickpockets anuseof "th'e'pobr fellow who was robbed of a cotton handkercWef;, because, he lad not a.fine c^bric.to be name ia noi Jbhoshaphxt,

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIV, Issue 3401, 10 June 1868, Page 3

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COOKED REPORTS. To the Editor of the Daily Southern Cross. Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIV, Issue 3401, 10 June 1868, Page 3

COOKED REPORTS. To the Editor of the Daily Southern Cross. Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIV, Issue 3401, 10 June 1868, Page 3