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The writer for the Sydney Monitor replies indignantly to accusations made by the Revd. John Dunmore Lang against one of the Monitor's contributors - a man resident in England in 1838 although his family remained in New South Wales. The Monitor defends its contributor and, in turn, attacks Lang.