Mr Graham in Explanation.
pro THE EDITOR.]
Sir,—At the risk of continuing a discuseion in which a good deal more than the occasion warrants has already been said, I should like to say a few vrorae in reference to your leader of yesterday (Tuesday). Your fiwn report of my explanation at the meeting on Monday Ut;t shows what is the fact, that I did not accuse you of having misrepresented or misreported me. but I complained that from the report of what I said, er intended to have said, at my first meeting, eonclusiqns had been drawn quite foreign to tfie actual facts, and that |n my opinion, an attempt had beeh made to make pefiiigbl capital out' of my first statement. It was eqiy qf{cr seeing that the'subject had been taken up by yea aud by outside journals that I thought it expedient, in justice to myself ufid Others, t 9 the explanation I did on Monday !a»*« to remove the wrong impression which seemed to have been caused by my statement at my first meeting, when, as I have explained, I was con-iderably upset by the painful posi'.ion in whicbjl found myself.—l am, Ac., Akbmw GmabaM.
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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume III, Issue 380, 21 November 1889, Page 2
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198Mr Graham in Explanation. Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume III, Issue 380, 21 November 1889, Page 2
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