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CORRESPONDENCE CONDENSED.

Mr J. Noil, replying to "Largo Law," says that bis letter eoems to have hurt that individual. Mr Neil does not find fault with a man for withholding hi,3 name from his loiter so long as lie speaks the truth about those whom, ho reviles; but in "Largo's" note published yesterday the truth is absent, as such a challenge as is there referred to was never given. What Mr Neil says bo did offer, and still offers, is to givo "the turn of £100 for any of tho following, if found in the Bible: An immortal soul; an otornal hell; _ eternal torment. Mr 'Largo' will Ret the monoy if ho finds any of tho above in the Soripturcs."—[This must close tho correspondence.—Ed. O.D.T.]

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 12801, 23 October 1903, Page 3

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CORRESPONDENCE CONDENSED. Otago Daily Times, Issue 12801, 23 October 1903, Page 3

CORRESPONDENCE CONDENSED. Otago Daily Times, Issue 12801, 23 October 1903, Page 3

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