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WHICH IS THE PRISONER?

To the Editor. Snv —Both of your morning contemporaries state that Detective Bain has been sent to Christchurch in charge of Hubert Thompson, a prisoner. What has Dwtective Bain done that he should be in charge of Robert Thompson, and what has Robert Thompson done to lead him to be entrusted with the charge of Detective Bain ?. Possibly I may mistake their meaning, although their words are so plain, and that really Detective Bain has Robert Thompson in charge. A course of English at the High School might be of service to your contemporaries.—l am, &c, Englishman. Dunedin, August 22.

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Evening Star, Issue 4208, 22 August 1876, Page 3

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WHICH IS THE PRISONER? Evening Star, Issue 4208, 22 August 1876, Page 3

WHICH IS THE PRISONER? Evening Star, Issue 4208, 22 August 1876, Page 3

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