THE LATE MR FITZGERALD.
(To th© Editor, “N£. Times,") Sir,—‘'Mr fi'itxgeraid voted wita the rity." So runs the brief statement in souf issue t-hia morning, and as in its setting it is; capable of false application, I should be glad if you wiii Insert the reason why ho so voted. It is this- He thought it a right thing to invoke iiirlne guidance of those engaged in the counsels of the nation, but it suouid be done by the respective creeds in {-hair respective churches, it would—in the event of a member, say. of the Hebrew .ath—o© a gross outrage of all proper lecliiig that such an one should have to be present when the Christum prayer was oiierod op. X speak as one lor many years associated with the deceased i statesman, out “itausard'' will bear out what 1 say.— i am, etc-, w P. P. W. September 26th.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 6325, 27 September 1907, Page 7
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150THE LATE MR FITZGERALD. New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 6325, 27 September 1907, Page 7
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