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High-spirited schoolboys had discovered that they could actuate the overheight vehicle alarm by shinning up a pole and breaking the light beam, the tunnel superintendent (Mr W. A. Wheldaie) reported to the Christ-church-Lyttelton Road Tunnel Authority yesterday. “They occupied their

time one Saturday afternoon recently in doing this, but unfortunately spent Sunday morning bragging about their exploits in a city milk-bar,” Mr Wheldaie said. “On Monday morning they spent a not so enjoyable time being dealt with by a headmaster who was fully briefed.”

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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31123, 28 July 1966, Page 1

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RETRIBUTION Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31123, 28 July 1966, Page 1

RETRIBUTION Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31123, 28 July 1966, Page 1

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