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A PUBLIC NUISANCE.

(To the Editor.)

Sir, —I wish to draw the attention of our worthy and energetic Inspector to the disgraceful noise and obscene language made use of in a house in Albert street opposita the Church of England on Sunday between the hours of one and five p.m. to be heard disiinclly anywhere within a radius of secern! hundred yards of house. Any of the residents in the neighbourhood can testify to the frequent occurrence of these scenes, which have been allowed to be enacted without vastriction in the centre of a town like Greymouth. Trusting the Inspectors willlako a hint and pay a -personal visit to the localby.

A Sufferer,

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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 30 September 1901, Page 4

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A PUBLIC NUISANCE. Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 30 September 1901, Page 4

A PUBLIC NUISANCE. Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 30 September 1901, Page 4

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