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DUST, OH!

To the Editor. Sib, —Permit mo to ask why we, the inhabitants, are denied of a visit from the watering carts ? It_ is nearly three months since this street was watered. When a south-west wind springs up the dust is intolerable, tilling the offices, books, papers, &c., in a very short time, so that in such a dusty part of the town a watering cart is as much wanted as in Princes street.—lam, &c., T J ' J. A. London street, February 8. [We can sympathise with our correspondent. The principal thoroughfares as much require watering as Princes street. The dust in Bond street to-day has been intolerable.—Ed. E.S.]

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Evening Star, Issue 3732, 8 February 1875, Page 3

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110

DUST, OH! Evening Star, Issue 3732, 8 February 1875, Page 3

DUST, OH! Evening Star, Issue 3732, 8 February 1875, Page 3

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