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THE LATE FIRE.

(TO THE EDITOR OP THE DUN3TAN TIMES.) Sir,—Can you inform me how it is that with five members of the Polieo force stationed at Clyde, there is no night watch At the late fire at Mr. Allen Fitch’s stables, I saw no member of tho police force, although the fire bell rang for some time. If, as is usual where s :ch a number of tho police force are stationed, there tad been n police-

man patrolling the street, the chances are, his timely presence would have been the means of saving much of the property that was lost upon the occasion. •TOWNSMAN.

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

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THE LATE FIRE. Dunstan Times, Issue 361, 26 March 1869, Page 3

THE LATE FIRE. Dunstan Times, Issue 361, 26 March 1869, Page 3

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