THE MISSING LETTER.
t 1 1 j , (TO THE .EDITOB OE. THE STANDARD.) ■ r -SiR,-iWhen a^lbtfer is adUres'se'&'to a pet. on, whose proprty does it becomethat cf (he writer, or of him to whom it is addressed. I ask this question because I think Mr Russell, of the Times should most undoubtedly, wHen he discoverer! tKat he had a letter which was not for him m his po-s^ siop, have sent it to the rightiul recipient instead of the original sender. I think jhe should have humbled his pride sujfic ently to have done whac was right ajnd gentlemanly m tbis matter.-— I am, &p., _'T j I QFjjcpE Public.'
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Manawatu Standard, Volume 3, Issue 61, 5 February 1883, Page 2
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110THE MISSING LETTER. Manawatu Standard, Volume 3, Issue 61, 5 February 1883, Page 2
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