MR A.R. BARCLAY.
"Dash on thick and thin, Through ECliso ami nonsense, never out nor ill." TO Till! UOITOII. Sir,—l offrr Hie above quotation for tho mrmiraijenicut of your correspondent Mr A. U. Barclay. He is not tho first who lias tried tho difficult ga:no of nmniii|{ with llio liaro and hunting with the hounds. Of course lir is loyal, and cneouraßcs our volunteers to pjo to Africa and fight agair.st tho Boers, hut ho has nlro an orcrjvnvering Admiration of the lionrs nnd tlioir very liC'.iounWo President, Mr Krujor. Ho must, therefore, rrlievo his soul by pouriiijj cut the rolumns of pro-Boer pleading with which ho is furnished. I'crliaps you will allow me to cxpro.se my pity (or him while labouring under his difficult task.—l am. etc., Jaxcs.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 12248, 11 January 1902, Page 10
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