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FLOWER ROBBERIES FROM THE CEMETERY.

To the Editor of the Thames Advertiser. •; Sib,—Allow me a short space in your columns to say a word or two'respecting some half-dozen children who frequent' ' the cemetery for the purpose of taking ' flowers from off the graves. It is very, annoying for those who have the remains . of near and dear relatives interred within the gates of tbis cemetery, after taking the pains of adorning their graves with choice flowers, to have them thus taken. '- away and destroyed by those young larrikins. If the parents of those children, whoever they may be, were to chastise them and forbid them doing the like . again, they would oblige yours, &0., One of the Suffebebs.

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Thames Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 1911, 5 December 1874, Page 3

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FLOWER ROBBERIES FROM THE CEMETERY. Thames Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 1911, 5 December 1874, Page 3

FLOWER ROBBERIES FROM THE CEMETERY. Thames Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 1911, 5 December 1874, Page 3

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