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CORRESPONDENCE.

Within reasonable limits mid uuiloi recojmiswl rules our columns arc open lo,everybody ; but wo with il to lie distinctly undorstooil that in no way rto.wo iileDllfyouwelvcs with tbuopluioiib of inirosijonrlonts, or with their methods or forms ■ of expression. A DENIAL AND EXPLANATION. (fo tbo Editor.) Sir, —1 beg to call your attention to n! pnrsgraph which appeared in Monday | morning's paper in regard to the incident or series of incidents said to have occurred in Rolleston street ou Sunday night. Iu ihe first plnce, us shted, I did send for the police, thinking that the appearance of one would assist in quieting my husband was under the influence of drink, but aa to having him arrested I had no intention whatever of such being done, and ns iegards that portion of the paragraph, doubtless, put iu to make fun of'what is serious enough to me, I give a most unqualified denial, as ihe constable was at no time molested by any nf my family, nor were buckets of water, broomhaudles, nor fire-irons used or even threatened at any time, The only thing done on the occasion wns to ondenvour to make peace when things aeemedto begetting too rough and equal justice was shown by myself and family both to the constable and my husband. I trust that in justice to myself and family yon will kindly insert the above and thereby oblige— Maruaiiet Wilson,

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Thames Advertiser, Volume XXV, Issue 7168, 8 March 1892, Page 3

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CORRESPONDENCE. Thames Advertiser, Volume XXV, Issue 7168, 8 March 1892, Page 3

CORRESPONDENCE. Thames Advertiser, Volume XXV, Issue 7168, 8 March 1892, Page 3