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\ traveller returned Horn Honolulu [ells of the praclical npplical ion i I' i ivi< .. as m-u universaJly (augli! in I lie scliool.s. I hey have there gone a step beyond lb. instruction given in New Z.aland child r: n wii li regard to heha vioe.r in I ral.'ie. Whereas ear youngsters arc lattght the negal tve principles i i a\ oi lance and ngilame. the lloniiiultl kiddies have t mphasised I he pi dti\e vii Im s of i on-:-n !. Outside e\ cry public selio A ill the recess hoars, t'we si hooliaiys are plai ed on duly as Irafiic ci ill rollers and I heir "stop-go" signals jire obeyed by Ihe t hroiignijj mot m 'st s. Ihe pi ope vl ii n of which in llonohilii is one to every livt of the population. Alcll and decisive. Ihcse little Irallic hispectois are far more effective than painted sign p'.s •:- iii protecting lite crowded tip on.-, lies to the public schools, and. needless lo say, the boys chosen for duty appreciate experiences in the realm ■f practical civics.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXI, 6 April 1926, Page 5

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Untitled Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXI, 6 April 1926, Page 5

Untitled Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXI, 6 April 1926, Page 5