THE PRESS, THE POLICEMAN, AND THE OTHER FELLOW.
[To the Editor.] Sir, —If, as Mr Chas. Hughes, the recording angel, says, the resolution on which a column letter in your paper was based last evening, was not passed, that wonderful flight of oratory would seem to have been thrown away. Surely no man would so waste his genius without being sure of his foundation. The letter contains many sentences withal which exactly coincide with Mr Hughes' loudly expressed views.—Yours etc. A. A. George, Correspondent N.2. Times and Mail.
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Hastings Standard, Issue 31, 2 June 1896, Page 2
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88THE PRESS, THE POLICEMAN, AND THE OTHER FELLOW. Hastings Standard, Issue 31, 2 June 1896, Page 2
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