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ORIGINAL CORRESPONDENCE.

TREATMENT OS" PERSONS UNDER ARREST. {To the Editor of tht Daily Times.) Sir,—lf I understood Mr Hughes last evening, in mov.ng for a bonus to Job Johnston, he slated that he (Job Johnston) had slept (or rather lain) .on the bare floor of a lock-up, with only " half a blanket to cover him." Is it. sir, really true, that in this country jnen under arrest before tn opportunity has been afforded them tf proving their innocence are so treated 1 •-..-' I am,:&c, Justice.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 531, 2 September 1863, Page 5

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ORIGINAL CORRESPONDENCE. Otago Daily Times, Issue 531, 2 September 1863, Page 5

ORIGINAL CORRESPONDENCE. Otago Daily Times, Issue 531, 2 September 1863, Page 5

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