AN APOLOGY.
* (per press association.) WELLINGTON, This day. This morning the New Zealand Times publishes the following: “Regarding certain remarks and telegrams that appeared in our paper relating to the Hon Sir Julius Vogel’s connection with The Consolidated Telephone Company, we desire to state (1) that our reference to the matter in our summary was inserted by a subordinate member of our staff, contrary to editorial instructions, and was through an oversight printed, (2). As to the remarks and telegrams from time to time published, wo find on reading the two reports of the Investigation Committee that the questions in issue between Sir Julius Vogel and the Company are in the nature of a private dispute, and do not in any way reflect on his character. We have to express our regret that these remarks and telegrams appeared in our columns, founded as they were on misleading data, and wo have to apologise for their appearance.”
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Patea Mail, Volume X, Issue 1318, 9 March 1885, Page 2
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156AN APOLOGY. Patea Mail, Volume X, Issue 1318, 9 March 1885, Page 2
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