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PARTIES FROM DUNEDIN

CONCERN IN WELLINGTON SUPERVISION QUESTIONED [BY TELEGRAPH —PRESS ASSOCIATION] \VKLLI X< iTON, Monday Uneasiness as to the number of parents with children permitted to travel from Dunedin to Wellington is being felt by Wellington householders. The complaints refer not only to the freedom with which permits appear to have been issued to parents wishing to bring children to Wellington, but also to the alleged lack of supervision in trains and on the road. it is being stated that contrary to earlier official reports from the South, poisons with children are able to travel northward from Dunedin with or without permits, no serious or effectual stops being taken to check or question them. A number of specific instances have been supplied, and in no case could it be discovered that the moves from Dunedin were for reasons of urgency.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22618, 5 January 1937, Page 11

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PARTIES FROM DUNEDIN New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22618, 5 January 1937, Page 11

PARTIES FROM DUNEDIN New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22618, 5 January 1937, Page 11

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