FAIR PLAY
■<tJ ... ,TO IHI EDITOR 1 ' Sib,—When a mm profesaiog to be a in its methods oatidi. d'slen, j/lhadwof.Wilsons and Horton.the.cldera !| that' the _ great Conßefvative ijonrpal'shonld'eink to low as to require an UnonjmonJvßeribe in', another newspaper r difflndiit;?i ! Theverv:idfl» of. tbo whole |trntlr about Liberal.' candidates appearing ?fi:the<ff«^.faloo:awfatty. ( ridtonloni.:44 jwdnldf,B'dvue.Hlib6tal"'to attend . Mr, i FoatcrM J noxt,moeiing. v ' He will thon le»n itoat'ge&tleman'B' truo explanation of what loocntred down-'thn'poast. ; 'lf !.'. f 'Llberftl to the Herald for an' abeolutoly cor? .JeelWount of Mr Fosters doings,l thiok | he* will look in VE\iar , Tno Etrali is a paperyandj.guards woll< .the . interests of i{s class... Ever; worker knows this only too,wcll.~l am, eto, ' i l ' i,' S ' SORDMOK, 1
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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume V, Issue 1489, 23 November 1905, Page 3
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