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NUISANCE AT ST. CLAIR.

TO THE EDITOR. Sir.—How long are those dogs that infest the St. Clair Beach throughout the day to be tolerated? Apart from their being a nuisance to everyone living in the neighborhood, they are a source of danger to children, and some day before those in charge of the latter have time to interfere there will be a fight. If the owners of these dog s ; have not the tasie to rid the place of the pest, the police ought to do it for,them.—l am, etc., A Resident. October 26.

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Evening Star, Issue 12026, 26 October 1903, Page 4

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NUISANCE AT ST. CLAIR. Evening Star, Issue 12026, 26 October 1903, Page 4

NUISANCE AT ST. CLAIR. Evening Star, Issue 12026, 26 October 1903, Page 4

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