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A GARBLED REPORT.

[To Tin-: Enrroit.j Snt, —To quote an old saying, •• It is as easy for a leopard to change his spots as a rich man to enter tin.- kingdom of llea\e)i," as to obtain 1 per rent, of truth from the Daily Telegraph reports. I think every Hastings resident will acknowledge this as n concrete fact. Your readers who borrow the Telegraph must have noticed how singularly silent that paper is 011 the question so ably answered by Mr Eraser re the banking legislation, the leader of the Opposition, and the Union Bank collusion. It is acknowledged on all sides that Mr Fraser knocked his questioners clean out, and that in the hrst round.—l am, Ac., I" i' to Datk.

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Hastings Standard, Issue 183, 28 November 1896, Page 3

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A GARBLED REPORT. Hastings Standard, Issue 183, 28 November 1896, Page 3

A GARBLED REPORT. Hastings Standard, Issue 183, 28 November 1896, Page 3

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