MR. BEYERS EXPLAINS.
TO THE EDITOR. - Si]-.--(’harneterist ic of Air. IT. lan Simscn, lie defends himself . with weapons unknown to British citizens, and even the snereiii'.css of womanhood is foreign to him. It is tHie I had business transactions with the lady mentioned, and any liabilities of mine have been honourably liquidated. 1 regret exceedingly that her name should have been imported into this strange, eventful story, but it is only the action of one who has the valour of the trumpet and not of the sword. —1 arn, etc., HARRY BEYERS, Late of His Majesty’s Ist Life Guards and member of the Househeld Cavalry, Albany street. London. N.AA'. ( live Grange, 18th Dec., 1911. [No good can come from continuing this correspondence.—Ed. H.B. "Tribune.”]
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 6, 18 December 1911, Page 4
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124MR. BEYERS EXPLAINS. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 6, 18 December 1911, Page 4
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