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ORIGINAL CORRESPONDENCE.

V> c do nob identify ourselves -u-itli tlie opinions that may he expressed by our correspondents. THE LATE FIRE. (TO THE EDITOR OE THE DUX STAX TIMES.) ■Sir,—l have no doubt you have hoard of the invisible blue, but the blue was invisible upon the occasion of the late fire on Tuesday morning ; not a policeman was to bo seen, and several persons about and be low the C.vnn heard the fire bell and came up to render what assistance they could : do you not think it was their duty to have been there ? I may be wrong, but I consider it the dntv of one of their number to bo on duty during the night. PIKEXIX.

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Dunstan Times, Issue 361, 26 March 1869, Page 3

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ORIGINAL CORRESPONDENCE. Dunstan Times, Issue 361, 26 March 1869, Page 3

ORIGINAL CORRESPONDENCE. Dunstan Times, Issue 361, 26 March 1869, Page 3

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