THE SURAT.
To the Editor. Sir,—lti reference to a paragraph in your yesterday’s Star, it would be more agreeable to several of your readers if, instead of merely gratifying the rather vindictive feeling expressed in otherTpapers—by inserting the already stale subject qf to justify the imprisonment of the paptajnof the curaf, without slio'wing legal authority, of whieh the less said Jhe better—-an enquiry bad been suggested into the reason, ifany, why the poor passengers were, and still are deprived by sale of their luggage, them, their wives, and children, of apparel, on and ever Since their arrival here ; for, verily is the latter act not quite as bad as the cause of the former ? ~ . , r , John Stamper. Punedm March 10.
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Evening Star, Issue 3447, 10 March 1874, Page 3
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