BAD LANGUAGE
TO THE KDIIOII Sut, —I havo noticed (igveatmnny com. plaints in tlio columns of your paper about bad roads, mini, ami bad tenants, but 1 hnvo a complaint to mako (bat iB much more serious tlmu any I liavo seen. As I was walking down Waluisley road tlio other I'night I lnut a man coming up with a little girl, about,tcn) ears old, who I should think was his daughter, Whatever vexed him was liurd to tell, but ho used language such as 1 had never heard before, and I hope never (o hoar again. >toon Ihei'o were i k or serai people attended to their doiirs to sou wlwl Imd happened. I trust, in fnirness to the women and children round about, who could hear wlmt ho said, that somo one will take tho matter up and sco that such ft state of things is put a stop to. If any of tho Justices who may be on tho Bench were about and heard him I am satisfied they would deal very haul in eneh a ease. 1 am etc., A Pauknt.
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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume IV, Issue 1035, 8 July 1904, Page 3
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