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A DANGEROUS PRACTISE.

TO IBM KDIIOK. ~. „ ._ Sir -I wiih to draw the attention of the policei to £act!ee of boys P^'^'rf,?" street!. This afternoon some boy* we™ P™!"*', King street just by Kincaid and M 'Queen s, and oneof them kicked the ball, and It »truok mv bowe fair on the chest. It was a wonder that the horse did not bolt. It was as ranch as I conld do to hold H. IfOP* the police will see to this before there is an accident. It is quite a common thin? to see boys playing at.football any afternoon after school hours. As this is the second time my horse has been struck with a football it if time for me fo draw attention to it. If yon ■peak to the boys they only laußh at you—or Rive you impudence.—l am, eto, Vah-d* ivir. Dnnedln, August i.

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Evening Star, Issue 7282, 5 August 1887, Page 3

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A DANGEROUS PRACTISE. Evening Star, Issue 7282, 5 August 1887, Page 3

A DANGEROUS PRACTISE. Evening Star, Issue 7282, 5 August 1887, Page 3

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