MUTILATION OF LIBRARY BOOKS.
<To the Editor.) Sir, —In writing under the above leading in Wednesday’s Daily News pour correspondent “A Visitor” challenges the -person wh<-m he charges with disfiguring certain pages in **. book belonging to the New Plymouth uo■ary, to come out and reveal his identity. Does your correspondent not conrider .that perhaps the fairest way to pain his objective would be to first dispose his own identity. After all, from *Visitor’ii’ description of the alleged iamage, it appears as if- no lives so far have been lost over the affair, and after lis contradiction an 1 explanation of the :he infinitesimal addenda, everyone who tappens to come across the -passages referred to will know to discount thenl iccordingly.—l am, etc., NTMPORTE. Hawera, Sept. 3.
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Taranaki Daily News, 27 September 1924, Page 6
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