A CONTRADICTION.
TO THE EDITOB. Sib, — I see bj your educational report that Mr. Malcolm resigned on account, he says, of the people being such a queer set.. Hovr about the one that helped him to escape m tbe dark, was he one of the "queer" one 9 too. I wish to state that Mr. Mak-olm did B.ot resiga ou hia own account, bo was getting bis meals at my bouse, which lie liaa not paid tor. Hi's conduct while ther* been me wor-o and worse, until be so dNgr.ii-ed hi:nsi*lf, Mini 1 2«ve !iii»i tbe upl-i.Mi 'if re igivn<» cr "pinj rtxp-pi ; he i'h ■ '.-»s-.-- t.; rmi.Mi, mv! ;.:..!•• ?h e :il -Mt'v iiiijil !, ;r;- r"«:-,', 'f ;■•; \i '. :: .■: <•■-,»•<■••'. \\<...< yv-\'.. ':■■:■ •..-]-[■'.■ :.-;]_- ■;'■- : .-:'^
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Manawatu Times, Volume V, Issue 107, 12 January 1881, Page 3
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119A CONTRADICTION. Manawatu Times, Volume V, Issue 107, 12 January 1881, Page 3
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