A VOICE FROM KENSINGTON.
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Sib, — As a constant reader Myour -jour- ; nal, I am often struck with so opposite te faqfe as to auftybew w«#>, can hoph any benefit is to bedtiglrpd tfeira*, In last nighty Issue report of'the . sing leart the application of Fotfei tomm Porbur3jr i *Oadf min 602 tures. In the niiiee of common serae-Shefce are tlmy to be found? Take the Benevolent Institute on the north,alkd I'aversham proper on the south, down suoli to the Ocean Beaeh, and I don’t believe the entire population approaches anything equal to such a number, and I am well aware of a petition against* eigned by ever .. 120 bi<m file r« sidents round the very door, was placed in Mr Adams’s hands. In all are decidedly against any public-house there. . -••••* . I would respectfully, through you, the Court to have Mr Weldon’s opinion of the state of the approaches to the proposed betel, which are now, with sober steady peAustrians, of most careful driven, empty shameful: an - -A# Be - Kensington, June?.,
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Evening Star, Issue 4145, 9 June 1876, Page 2
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172A VOICE FROM KENSINGTON. Evening Star, Issue 4145, 9 June 1876, Page 2
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