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THE POST OFFICE AFFAIR.

NO EXPLANATION AT ALL. In alluding to the charge that one of ■■ hia aephewe, a us of his brother, had been appointed to the local Post and Telegraph Office from school over the heads <A some other lad*, Mr Graham made no explanation at all. He merely aaid that he had tried togpt a young ir.aa named Lerien into the clerical branch from the non-clerical, and had failed became the lad could not operate. Something — indefinite — had been done for the young man. But what this hiwl to do with the matter seeing that Levion in not Mr Graham's nephew and that his name luia never boen mentioned in this journal in connection with it, it is iinpossiH* 1 to "say. a « • The position, then, is that thi- Po^t Office appointment remains unexplained, and that Mr Graham haa never attempted to explain it, trying to draw a herring across the trail with the invalid school certificate and the " doctors' conspiracy." • • •

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXIII, Issue 275, 6 December 1899, Page 3

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THE POST OFFICE AFFAIR. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXIII, Issue 275, 6 December 1899, Page 3

THE POST OFFICE AFFAIR. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXIII, Issue 275, 6 December 1899, Page 3