The Maryport Advertiser
March 10, 1882
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| The Maryport Advertiser - March 10, 1882 | |
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TO THE EDITOR SMASHED LAMPS. To the Editor of the Maryport Advertiser. Sir, - Ever since Mr. J. DIXON made his statement to the Trustees on Wednesday last that it was the wearer of a "flash" overcoat who had deliberately smashed the street lamps on Sunday night, and that the "gentleman" was not only "tall" but was considerably "elevated" in quite another way, there has been general consternation amongst all who possess an overcoat of any description (the term "flash" not being very definite), especially, those who, by any stretch of the imagination, can be termed "tall"; in fact, sir, from 5 ft 6 in. and upwards, every man and boy is aggrieved and anxious to assure you that he is not the offender. Now I think, sir, that semi-official statements of this kind ought either not be made at all, or they ought to "strike home" and in the name of those at whom the finger of suspicion has already been unjustly pointed, I indignantly protest against the matter being allowed to rest in its present vague and unsatisfactory state, and I call upon Mr. DIXON to enlighten the public as to the identity of the offender, so that he may be properly punished by fine or otherwise, for his misdemeanour. No consideration as to the social position of the culprit ought to interfere with the fulfillment of this public duty, and when Mr. DIXON knows that many are now innocently blamed, I feel confident from his past fearless public conduct, that he is not the man to shirk carrying a thing of this kind through to its legitimate end. - Yours &c., -AN IMPLICATED SIX-FOOTER. Maryport, March 9th. |
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