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ARTHUR'S PASS PLEASANTRIES.

"Truth" has received a couple of communications commenting adversely on the report of the proceedings of an assault case heard at Christchurch recently, m which residents of the district were concerned. " Truth " confined itself to a summary of the otherwise lengthy proceedings, it endeavored to give both sides of the atory, and refrained from taking the part of any concerned; However, an objection has been raised against the statement made m evidence that a boy had been dismissed from the works for carrying beer- to a Mr. Hunter. The truth of this statement is denied, and Mr. Hunter is . given an excellent character.

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NZ Truth, Issue 749, 25 October 1919, Page 1

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ARTHUR'S PASS PLEASANTRIES. NZ Truth, Issue 749, 25 October 1919, Page 1

ARTHUR'S PASS PLEASANTRIES. NZ Truth, Issue 749, 25 October 1919, Page 1

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