THE 'DAILY TIMES' AND DUMMYISM.
TO CTDB KOraOJU , ', ' Sib,—From its earliestlramber ttspsir the Evening Stab has been tbe oqMwteab advocate of a liberal land law tatiug settlement. . i;.ja iKjIC-SO i As much could not always: hove been nod for your morning contempocarj. * On the strength, however; of ite editor's recent emancipation it *fleems -diipolfed SO complain of your wish to =obaeiftrel|ita6e moderation in dealing- with the complicity in the suspend dunmiyfe^*^ Its publication this morning of lin jimSifc from the 'Oarnatu Jdajtf,' characterised by that paper's ness and vulgarity, seems to, proval of the 'MailV sWderovwinnueMoft. in_ ' .•■;. .r\ ■■'■■ m- Wl'ijKT.r*""-ll jJ*L From the ■• Oamaru Mauk nprapgyMfW! is expected, but from the leadinffmonimg ■ journal: we look for the q|U higher standard,; '.'*; ' l , iV '.",■'.''■ . i on; sir, haye proyfiAlyJttttr > Approval of dwrir attefitioft to the
be resorted to. Whether the 'Daily Times' is equally sincere the publio will know when it learns the names of the / directors of that paper, who are to be elected on Friday.—l am, etc., Urban. Dunedin, April 11.
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Evening Star, Issue 6263, 12 April 1883, Page 1
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