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[To THE EDITOR S'mATlrolm Po'r.] Sir,——.Kindly allow me space to cull gnttention to what, to us, in the H.ospi-; L2l‘, is :1 very real §_g;l'iev:ln(.-0. Ll refer‘ to the :nnlo_vzln(re t-zmsetl by :1 numherh of dogs in the close nei_qllhmlrhood‘ which keep up :1 contintlal hoixe for the greater part of every night. Now if the mvnors of tlleso 2minlzlls‘would only tu.k(= the trouhle_ to lmve these ("logs S(‘(‘lll‘("(] or silencotl in some way t;lm_v would he doing a roa|l_v kind action to the pn‘tient.~; in this ins‘ritnt-ion, and also to Lhasa I'o>:idin,<.>; in the m,»i;;'llhollrhuud. ‘l‘ am. No. “A ‘l.’A'l‘lEN’J‘.”
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 97, 27 April 1915, Page 3
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104CORRESPONDENCE. NOISY DOCS. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 97, 27 April 1915, Page 3
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