BOYS AND TROLLEYS
" Whatever the council does, it will not be possible for it to stop boys from playing on trolleys in the streets, and there are so few places left where they can play that I think wo would be illadvised to attempt anything," commented the Mayor of Hamilton, Dr. F. D. Pinfold, when a letter from the Hamilton branch of the Auckland Automobile Association, urging that action be taken against boys using trolleys on hilly streets, came before the Borough Council, on Wednesday evening. The matter was referred to the Transport Committee.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21325, 28 October 1932, Page 13
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