A DANGEROUS PRACTICE.
To the Editor. to Siß,—May I ask if there he any law prevent yonng children playing on the Railway line and running across while the engine is coming at full speed and scarcely a hundred yards from them. If there be no such law, the sooner we enact one the better for the rising generation’s life and limb. I do not doubt the culpability of the parents of most of the children in not taking bettor care of them, and do not expect but that they will be read a severe lesson, as accidents are bound to occur.—Yours truly, Ens ration is. Dunedin, December 16th, 1872.
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Evening Star, Issue 3066, 16 December 1872, Page 3
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109A DANGEROUS PRACTICE. Evening Star, Issue 3066, 16 December 1872, Page 3
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