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THREE MR. FISHERS.

1 TO THE EDITOB. Sie — We are already aware that there are two Mr. Fishers before the public— one who a few months ago was denouncing IJhe Seddon Government, and the other who is now their obedient servant. But there seems now to be a third, for the one advertised to speak at the corner of Boulcottstreet to-night cannot surely he the one who, as Mayor, introduced a byelaw for the suppression of street meetings. There must be three, if not four, of these Bichmonds in the field. I am, &0., Libeeai. g6th November.

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Evening Post, Volume LII, Issue 162, 30 November 1896, Page 2

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THREE MR. FISHERS. Evening Post, Volume LII, Issue 162, 30 November 1896, Page 2

THREE MR. FISHERS. Evening Post, Volume LII, Issue 162, 30 November 1896, Page 2

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