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MR. HINDMARSH'S REPLY

TO IHK EDITOR. Sir, — In reply to Mr. A. .Devenport's letter in your issue of Wednesday last, 1 may at once state that my withdrawal from the "social" was not intended as an. act of discourtesy to the Liberals present, but as a protest against tho conduct oi those in charge of tho "bociul," and paiticularly of those deciding matters demanding prominence. Mr. Devenporl, even though possessing al tiu> virtues of "Liborahbm" cited in " his definition, would probably be somewhat disgusted v.ero a National mllj of Liberals mado tho occasion for Messrs. Massoy, Allen, Herdman, Herrics, and Fhhei* to rnako proclamation that C'odliu was the* man and not Short. Corning: to actual politics, 1 would roinind Mr. Devenport that had T! \Oted otiiprwLio on a very momentous occasion, my withdrawal from tho "social" would havo boen to have escaped sweet romiudoi^ from tho honeyed lips of Mossrs. Mswy, Allen, Fisher, unu Dr. Newman. — I am, etc., A. 11. HINDMARSII. April 19th.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 93, 19 April 1912, Page 8

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MR. HINDMARSH'S REPLY Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 93, 19 April 1912, Page 8

MR. HINDMARSH'S REPLY Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 93, 19 April 1912, Page 8