THE PEOPLE'S COLUMN
[Our columns are open to the public for the discussion of matters of 5 public concern. We invite correspondence, but do not identify ourselves With the views expressed by our correspondents. Letters must be written in ink and on on© side of the paper only. The real name and address of the writer must be attached to a letter, not necessarily .for publication, but as a mark of good faith.—Ed.] BOYS IN THE PILLORY. To the Editor. \ Sir.—lf you can. spare the space, I would like to : air a complaint about the behaviour of some schoolboys who travel on the 3.50 Onerahi bus. Every afternoon lately we have left the
Post Office, with girls' land sometimes ladies standing, and about: | fen email boys sitting comfortably ,'oa.\the best seats. The boys have been^eipokenYtb on one or two occasions .without'effect, hence my reason for ‘ Cm Wednesday last a lady with .'a'.baby in arms got in, and although" were occupied, not one of>tSef|C had'the decency to rise, a girl some years older, - . V ? selves to got up and stanjl,'. afternoon we started off standing and the afore ting. lam thankful never seen an exhibition fore, in any part-of feel sure, sir, that brought to the parents this cease. I am; eth-, . » -'i
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Northern Advocate, 17 September 1927, Page 5
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