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MAILLAR'S CASE.

To the Editor of the Colonist. Sir, — I regret that anything in my yesterday's letter on this matter should have beea libellous. When writing under the tension of indignation, one is apt to forgec toe fao, that under Er-gliab law the greater tha truih the great i! the libel K and that v ider ejrtain conditions language ia given to conceal our thoughts. No matter, it will come out before long, and before a tribunal of justice. Link by link the ohsin is being woven, We are on the trail of the serpent* £oura, <tc. F. Boston, G.E.

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Colonist, Volume XXXVII, Issue 7812, 13 December 1893, Page 3

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MAILLAR'S CASE. Colonist, Volume XXXVII, Issue 7812, 13 December 1893, Page 3

MAILLAR'S CASE. Colonist, Volume XXXVII, Issue 7812, 13 December 1893, Page 3

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