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UNSEEMLY BEHAVIOR.

TO Til!-: Ki •HOP, *S IR —While takJj'g my accustomed walk through the Northern O-'nctery last Sabbath I was surprised to see about half-a-dozen young men-" dudes" I snedd have called them-indulging iu the game ot hop, step, and jump, etc., which would be better appreciated on the Caledonian Grounds, Now, sir, I think it most unseemly conduct for a Sabbath afternoon, and the sooner the authorities take it up the better, or shortly we shall have ihe place overrun by the larrikin element,—l am, etc., Civin. Dunediu, J- i.'.'iiy 0.

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Evening Star, Issue 6491, 7 January 1884, Page 4

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UNSEEMLY BEHAVIOR. Evening Star, Issue 6491, 7 January 1884, Page 4

UNSEEMLY BEHAVIOR. Evening Star, Issue 6491, 7 January 1884, Page 4

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