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A COMPLAINT.

To the Editor of the Globe. Sir, —I wish to ask you if it is any credit to a man to be locked up (under suspicion) for eighteen hours as a criminal 7 And also if there is any redress 7 Also, if he should receive food he could not eat, and moreover the stuff they call food was not received by him until 9 p.m. ? Now, sir, I submit to you, is it justice? A man is arrested for a thing he was never guilty of. And then he receives food that is not fit for a pig to eat; and be, in consequence of his detention, is liable to lose a situation that ho was applying for. Now, fir, do you not think that that man is entitled to some recompense 7 Yours, &c, NESTOR.

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Globe, Volume VI, Issue 691, 6 September 1876, Page 3

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A COMPLAINT. Globe, Volume VI, Issue 691, 6 September 1876, Page 3

A COMPLAINT. Globe, Volume VI, Issue 691, 6 September 1876, Page 3

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