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PROFESSOR BICKERTON.

TO THE EDITOR. Sir, —The last two letters from Professor Bickerton are as clear as mud to me, and I cannot understand them at all, at all. What are they all about, anyhow P Perhaps it is because I am too dense to understand, but really I tried hard to understand what he is driving at, but failed. Perhaps he or someone else will try to enlighten my darkness. —I am, &c., GROPING.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCVII, Issue 11227, 26 March 1897, Page 3

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PROFESSOR BICKERTON. Lyttelton Times, Volume XCVII, Issue 11227, 26 March 1897, Page 3

PROFESSOR BICKERTON. Lyttelton Times, Volume XCVII, Issue 11227, 26 March 1897, Page 3

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