MR WILLIS AGAI N.
TO THE EDITOIt. Sir, — In your very laudable endeavour to " organise " the Liberal party previous to the next election, you thought proper to make a statement very seriously on myself, hut withheld the reasons for your 'assertions. .To my request for particulars, you say you "cleolin9 to discuss this subjeot '? .'with myself. I -' do not want " discussion .; I want a plain answer to a' plain question., If.'7o'u still refuse, then I leave your rtodef gp.tb* form their own conclusions of a m)Cnirwho wil'fnlly makes a charge he. cannot "sue tain. — I am, etc, " .A. D. Willis. [We made no charge against Mr Willis. We merely stated a well-recognised fact, viz., his defeat by Mr Carson. 1 - Tlf Mr Willis does not know the'reasons which , led to that result it is'not our doty to set them forth, and we decline to do so, as no good purpose would Tbe served ' thereby.— Ed. W.H.] r/
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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 9394, 22 March 1898, Page 2
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157MR WILLIS AGAIN. Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 9394, 22 March 1898, Page 2
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