A COMPLAINT.
tO THE EDITOR OF TUB STAR. . j was put to the filthy writing \in ; fl» Tap- r* nui station, by young ; firfc!(q^t,"cluid^tQ- '" who should know better. Anypne'wh'dj* - : -;.; waiting for a train must see noth^g but profane and filthy Bciibble^'w>ote^ini : ' one endo£thesteta(mtoth©oth«rienbiighi to make their blood creep. AV4h6o2en- > ders are known I think Constable Meehan. - should take it ib hand, aad-make^airetW '- : iiße bf thq traVel]Eing.putoc in^i^^or • the use iir is maiile of/ In lth^e evesiog the> aatoe girls go and meet the . train and - strike matched mi the' fape i>£*lny : %& :?; '-' waiting for ithe : Wa^'-^^MWBiuiiUfr the young folks of Taohtu goto W if any : fresh names and:>fttth has been i\mtteh> Ithinkrespectable people should b& protected frpm : 3^low;^uJßamjße^ri a^r*k ;
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Feilding Star, Volume X, Issue 39, 8 September 1888, Page 2
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118A COMPLAINT. Feilding Star, Volume X, Issue 39, 8 September 1888, Page 2
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