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Honor to Whom it is Due.

Piets AwocUtbn- Electric Telegraph- -Copylight.

(To the Editor.)

' Sir.—l understand that the whole of the school children at th« opening of the Bail way on Monday were pupplied with a bag of confectionery., Wis such supplied by the Mayor—or by whom ?—I am, etc., Honor to Whom it is Dub.

(; [We have mace erqn'ries from ihe Cooomittee, and leara that it was by Mr W. Johnston, and paid for by the Borough and Cjunty Councils. We exceedingly regret, fo obvious reaso- s, that our correspondent should have asked the question, and especially the insinuation that honor was not given to whom it was due. Had the late Mayor supplied the confectionery we would have cheer fully given him credit for having done so. There weie 1000 bags supp'ied, the cost being £8 6s Bd,—Ed Stab.

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Bibliographic details

Thames Star, Volume XXX, Issue 9259, 23 December 1898, Page 3

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Honor to Whom it is Due. Thames Star, Volume XXX, Issue 9259, 23 December 1898, Page 3

Honor to Whom it is Due. Thames Star, Volume XXX, Issue 9259, 23 December 1898, Page 3