SCHOOLBOYS MISBEHAVE.
(Br Telegraph.—Own Correspondent)
WELLINGTON, this day. Not very long aso a cricket team representing the public schools of Wellington visited tbe Wairarapa for the pur: pose of trvin. conclusions with tne champions "of ihe country institotiorus. The town bov= were in charge of three masters, wh.se sharp eyes were, however, unable to detect their nusdeete, which assumed a very «prehensibk form of larrikinism. The fatter™* brought under the notice of the Pnbnc Schools Association, which has disquah fied one of the ringleadersi from tatang part in any more public school while four others have been &Bffiggg for twelve months. This quite independent of actmn *>«?*£*£ by the headmasters of the- «cb_ol» w which the fcoya feverally betoaf.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXV, Issue 96, 22 April 1904, Page 4
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