A QUOTATION.
(To the Editor of the Times.)
Sir.—With refetonoe to your correspondent " Settler’s” allogat’on, referring to Foblio Revenue Acs, that I “only quoted sufficient of the Act to oonvey a glaring misrepresentation.” This is dietinotly untrue. A Bpeaker is not necessarily compelled to go into minntiae, and I wish to say that to any thinking msn the ioterpretat’on I put upon seition 9 is oorreot.as evoryoue knows that the Governor-in-Counoil is tbo Prcmior, and also that the Attorney-General and Patliament are likewise at present Mr SeddoD. I do not propose ta enter into a newspaper controversy and would have dealt with this subject had it been put to mo at my meeting.—l am etc., W, DISTANT OLAXTQN,
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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1585, 16 October 1905, Page 2
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118A QUOTATION. Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1585, 16 October 1905, Page 2
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