A SUGGESTION.
To the Editor. 1 ctou’t knojiv, whether all your reactors ni‘e In the habit of reading your report of tho Police Court, every day ; but it so happens that my friends arc; Vt hen, unfortunately for me, a namesake gets locked up and charged with drunkenness I -am saluted iu the morning thus :—“ Oh !is that your name figuring this morning’s paper, and last night’s Star ? 1 '■/ ; ' Now. Mr Editcfr, I would suggest to the police that they enter after the name of every party charged with drunkenness hts occupation or fvh'ich I%'flonc in all the large cities At home. s ' ;i Thus, Mr Editor, yon would he saved the trouble of printing ail letters headed “ Disclaimer,” and others, as well as myself would be spared many kind enquiries. , Yours, Slop, f , Fairplay. Dunedin, March 4,1871.
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Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2511, 4 March 1871, Page 3
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138A SUGGESTION. Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2511, 4 March 1871, Page 3
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