CORRESPONDENCE.
Tn the Editor of the THANKS GUARDIAN, Sir, —It w 11 be remembered that a few •lavs ago the Pr ss had to coni iiend tile con I not of one John Barron for rescuing i h Id from immediate death beneath the a herds iif a cab, at tin* risk of even more than a broken arm. The man is poor, a d iis arm is so thonuighly frietured as to pr -v-ut bin for sum tiui* to do any kind of manual labour. Sev ral of our inti I'-ntial citizens, among wuoin I might 11 a 111 1* J nn s Mackay, Esq., 0. F. Mitchell, Esq., Spencer and Hall, etc., however, cam * forward and subscribed their mites to his list. I would ask you, through your columns, tu state the facts of tile case, aid to solicit the public, if even though partially, to assist him m his present difficulty. Hoping you will do so, —1 am, &c., M EDICUS. Graliamstown, August 16th.
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Thames Guardian and Mining Record, Volume I, Issue 268, 17 August 1872, Page 3
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167CORRESPONDENCE. Thames Guardian and Mining Record, Volume I, Issue 268, 17 August 1872, Page 3
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