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GOING TO SLEEP IN PUBLIC PLACES.

TO THE EDITOR. How is it that so many people in h:s town (and citizens of repute among ..urn) will stop right in the middle of our often in the entrance to the tost Office or banks, to discuss each other’s business or private affairs, totally regardless of the inconvenience they cause to the passers-by? What is the b‘est method of waking them np? Treading on their corns ™ng your elbow in the small of their Another form of dreamer is the individual who comes first to an empty seat in church, or, say, the Roslyn tram car, and Hops himself down in the near corner, compelling others to squeeze By as best they may to get seats further olong. Why not go to the other end at once, and leave a fairway for those who come after?—l am, et ?V „ Alarum. May 25.

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Evening Star, Issue 11896, 26 May 1903, Page 2

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GOING TO SLEEP IN PUBLIC PLACES. Evening Star, Issue 11896, 26 May 1903, Page 2

GOING TO SLEEP IN PUBLIC PLACES. Evening Star, Issue 11896, 26 May 1903, Page 2

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