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WHAT IS GOING TO BECOME OF OUR BOYS?

To the Editor of the EVENING Stab.)

Sib,—l believe there will be no living on the Thames alter a abort lime, if these young urcUins of boys are to have their own way. The action of young Gordon in pouring sulphuric acid over the girl, in Richmond street, is dreadful to think of. This incorrigible young scoHndrel might have maimed the girl for life. I was passing by at the time, and had I known the real nature of the offence, I should have handed him over to the police. I am Only sorry the lather of the j?irl has decliaed to have this young Gordon punished, as he deserves, as it would be a caution to others.—l am, &c, ■|; A LuoKiE-ON.

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Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3383, 25 October 1879, Page 2

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WHAT IS GOING TO BECOME OF OUR BOYS? Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3383, 25 October 1879, Page 2

WHAT IS GOING TO BECOME OF OUR BOYS? Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3383, 25 October 1879, Page 2

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