THOSE DOGS
(To the Editor) Sij\—Three cheers for “Jack Blunt.” These are, my .sentiments veiy aptly expressed. The; words of “Humanity” Mlso areiworthy of- earnest consideration. That a -person should be sent to gaol for merely , sleeping out for the night seems incredible in these days, when smiis so, lenidhtly ■ dealt with in our courts. Gil' : the'other hand the opportunities of earning the “inasmuch” of comhiendatipn iwi11,,,! believe,, be greater thart.ever, .tjiis" year, the dole not'withstan’d.ing, hi' 'perhaps I s should say partially at least, because of the dole. ,4-I. am, etc., - , T - COUNTRY STORE. 15th January.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 17 January 1931, Page 10
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