STEWART’S GULLY
Sir, —I was surprised to read of the conditions at Stewart’s Gully, and offer a solution. In olden days Robin Hood and his merry men roamed the Sherwood Forest and took toll of the tyrants of the day. Could not the Gully residents appoint another Robin Hood to take to the nearby plantations and let history repeat itseli? Then the wicked lords and masters would be overcome and all would be peaceful again.—Xours, etc., t i « SHEER WOOD. July 2, 1947.
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Press, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 25226, 3 July 1947, Page 5
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