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FAIR PLAY IS BONNY PLAY.

[To the Editor.] Six;, —Your correspondent' Reality's' answer, " certainly," to my query : " Are three convictions a good record l'or three years '? " has satisfied me that he is a person without common sense, and therefore his verbose letter is not worth a reply. As the wording of the letter is so similar to expressions used by a certain police official, and such replies as I have received are interesting, I shall pop another question: liow many times have the police been 011 duty between the hours of 5.15 p.m. and 7 pan. for the past two years '? The motto of the Knights of Labor is : " The injury of one is the concern of all."—Yours, etc., Lights. [For the information of " Lights " we might say that he is altogether 011 the wrong scent, and that " Reality" has no connection with any police official.—Eu. Standard.]

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Hastings Standard, Issue 33, 4 June 1896, Page 2

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FAIR PLAY IS BONNY PLAY. Hastings Standard, Issue 33, 4 June 1896, Page 2

FAIR PLAY IS BONNY PLAY. Hastings Standard, Issue 33, 4 June 1896, Page 2

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