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A COMPLAINT.

(to the editor of the duustas times.) Sir,—Do any of our Councillors receive letters, send telegrams or go to Church? To judge of the quiet way in which they act, respecting the foot-path in Coquet-strect, one would reply, No. It’s state of mud is simply disgraceful, and when to the foregoing as added the fact that all the children have to wade through it, to go and from School, I think it high time the Council spent a little money upon one of the most used paths in the town. Tour’s, &c., A DATE PAYER. Clyde, July 30, ! S7 i.

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Dunstan Times, Volume 641, Issue 641, 31 July 1874, Page 2

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A COMPLAINT. Dunstan Times, Volume 641, Issue 641, 31 July 1874, Page 2

A COMPLAINT. Dunstan Times, Volume 641, Issue 641, 31 July 1874, Page 2

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