SLEEPING ACCOMMODATION.
" TO THE EDITOK. * Sir,—The attention of the No» License League has been called to a paragraph in your last Wednesday's issue in which you ascribe a story to Mr. J. T. Brown, who lectured in the Assembly Hall last week, and at the close of which you make the following comment:—" If the people of Rotorua believe this, then will forgive them for believing anything. It is certainly a Yankee yarn, and possibly Mr. Brown's other utterances are on a par with it." We beg to inform you that neither this story, nor anything like it, was told by Mr. Brown in the Assembly Hall, Rotorua.—We are, Yours faithfully, Chas. A. Tisdali,, Frederick Stuhbs, Chairmen of the respective meetings. 3rd November, 1905. [Our paragraph did not" state Mr. Brown had told the story in the Assembly Hall, Rotorua. It was apparently told by him in Waihi, the paragraph having been taken by us from the Waihi " Daily Telegraph." Further comment is unnecessary, except that Mr. Brown's utterances elsewhere than i irßotorua are read by the residents of Rotorua..—Ed. H. L. C.]
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Hot Lakes Chronicle, Volume 15, Issue 793, 4 November 1905, Page 3
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183SLEEPING ACCOMMODATION. Hot Lakes Chronicle, Volume 15, Issue 793, 4 November 1905, Page 3
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