OUR NIGHT WATCHMAN.
: ' (To the Jiditor of the Evening Stab.) | Sib, —Your report of Saturday's pro- ! ceedirigiTin tHe~ Police "Cou"rfc~ throws a little light upon the character of the in- | dividual aboye referred to. JEyeryone ! feels an instinctive horror of the mean : atfd dastardly spirit which actuates an ' infornjer A under jiny circumstancosj but when :thr6se* circumstanßfes 7are of bo repulsir.a * nature as to elicit the undisguiscd'dtsgu^ofJfi.fßench (as they'did on the occasion deferred to)-the informer must indeed be the yilesfc of wretches. Surely such a pefsWiS' as unfit to hold | any responsible position as he^is unworthy^ofthe count^riance of hon^sft men; ; and I trust the citizens of Grahamstown will at once afford this worthy an opportunity of employing his talents in ] some more congenial sphere than that of ; being the paid guardian of their properties:—lam, <&c, — -- - Tab.
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Thames Star, Volume IIII, Issue 1755, 18 August 1874, Page 3
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136OUR NIGHT WATCHMAN. Thames Star, Volume IIII, Issue 1755, 18 August 1874, Page 3
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