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WHERE ARE THE POLICE ?

TO THE EDITOR. < Sir,—l live in High street, just aoross the (railway line. Last night about half-past ten Vcjtook I was awoke, and on looking out *aw two drunken men who wore making night hideous by their yells and noise, which they kept up till twelve e'olook. The polloe are very vigilant in looking after the hotels, by whioh their time seems to be fully oooupied, while private houses and their inmates must be annoyed in this manner.—l am, etc., Householder, Caversham, February 5.

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Evening Star, Issue 5590, 7 February 1881, Page 2

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WHERE ARE THE POLICE? Evening Star, Issue 5590, 7 February 1881, Page 2

WHERE ARE THE POLICE? Evening Star, Issue 5590, 7 February 1881, Page 2

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