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In this letter to the editior of Australian Variety, Dan Thomas defends himself over accusations that he had spoken disparagingly of Australia after having left the country.
A personal letter to Martin C. Brennan, editor of Australian Variety, in which Thomas further defends himself against accusations that he spoke disparagingly of Australia after leaving the country in 1917. Thomas also refers to his current activities in London and some of the Australian performers he has seen there.