A SYDNEY DEN.
The following appears m a Sydney paper ;— A correspondent, who has been at the game himself, but who "for conBoienoe sake " voald " liko to see the thing squarhsd," tell us rf a receptacle for obnoxious perrona (sic), who, for a otlpulated cum are quietly " put away " and i o questions asked. One man from Adelaide is there, he avers, white an ariatocret enj iya the society of his young and hand some wife. This " prisoner " has been there, insensible, for seven months. Another young man who stands m the way of a villain, is an inmate, end will, our informant snyn, conn be m the harbor. Another m from New Zealand, kept there at the instance of a buMneas mar, the reason being his efforts to promote temperauoe. Others, if out informant ia to be believed, are m thla den, the looale of whioh is given' m near a suburban railway station.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1520, 30 March 1887, Page 3
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155A SYDNEY DEN. Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1520, 30 March 1887, Page 3
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