TO CORRESPONDENTS
‘Judas by Transgression Fell” poem by “Progression”.—Would injure the “hero,” and we are sure “Progression”' does not wish to do that. We are not certain that, as the theme relates to Harbour matters, the stanza ending with the line “Without a Trace of Foam ” is not libellous. The metre might be improved, especially in the concluding lines: —“Then rally round his standard and make his opponent blush. With a straight-out vote for scheme the opposition you can crush.” The “crush” is more easy of achievement than the “blush.”
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 100, 10 April 1911, Page 4
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