MR DAWSON EXPLAINS.
TO THB EDITOR. Sib,—l «* by your report of a meeting of the National Liberal Association that yon have reported a part of my letter to, the chairman, which report, I submit, places me in a false position. If you had reported my letter in fall, it would have made U unnecessary for me to have addressed you now Will yon be bo kind as to publish my 'letter in foil, which publication wM •how the public that, although I do not agree with many of the Association's views, as a member for Donedin Suburbs I shall support all true Liberal measures which come before Parliament, and will not be afraid to meet my constituents, who have elected me to that honorable position aa a Liberal member, at the end of next session.—l am, etc, W. Dawson. | Dunedin, May 28. The following was received from Mr Dawson, M.H.R.:- M&y Mr Chairman and GeDtlemen,-Havingrbeen invited to attend STmeetiDK to be held *M» e«°i D « I°»sS &S* Theatre. I be* to state thatjh^K read the various planks in your platens. I todttat witn most rf them I cannot asrree, andwiU I^J™ 0 "**" fcrelspmentsbeforeailyin* myseH ewociiSon. I may "***«• h( ?2 ver, . kefound supporOuff >rue liberal o^*^**"' «6C.,
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Evening Star, Issue 8528, 29 May 1891, Page 3
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206MR DAWSON EXPLAINS. Evening Star, Issue 8528, 29 May 1891, Page 3
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