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MR POLSON AND MR GLENN.

Sir,—lt was a very great pleasure to me to read in your last issue the letter written by Mr J. B. Richards in reference to Mr Poison and Mr Glenn. The pleasure was derived from the fact that it was revealed to’ me from what source “honest” Ted Walter was able to obtain the extraordinary statements so regularly delivered from the platform, Mr Richards should know, as I, knew, that the letter from Mr W. Glenn, M.P., was not in reply to th e statemem that Mr Poison had said “that Mr Glenn had offered to come t'o Stratford to help the speaker,” but was tc silence a rumour put abroad by “honest” supporters of an “honest" Government, namely, that Mr Poison and Mr Glenn were bad friends. Mr Richards, you are a champion conjurer with words, and we know that' jou are the “unofficial” Reform member for Stratford and, being so, why not put forth an effort to give the electors an honest account of “honest” Ted Walter’s efforts during the last three years as are so concisely set out in Hansard in but few places.—l am, etc., Ex REFORM.

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Stratford Evening Post, Issue 63, 24 October 1928, Page 6

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MR POLSON AND MR GLENN. Stratford Evening Post, Issue 63, 24 October 1928, Page 6

MR POLSON AND MR GLENN. Stratford Evening Post, Issue 63, 24 October 1928, Page 6