The co-operation of citizens is necessary for the proper observance of the "keep-to-the-left" rule, on the footpath, but one was hardly prepared to . witness the spirit ot' co-operation" take the form of physical force (remarks the Auckland "Herald"). Yet such an incident took place in Queen street during the five o'clock rush the other evening. A venerable gentleman, exasperated doubtless by th 3 number of people who swept down upon him on their wrong side, finally met three girls. Two veered off ot' their own accord, the third was aided by a very definite push, that was nearly an aet of violence, from the ancient. He does not seem to have heard, of the feminist movement.
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18096, 11 June 1924, Page 6
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