"Boys will be mea," seemsi to be t(ie adage that fits a young tough ?.t Invercargill. This ten-yeai'-olcl youngster hnocked a smaller boy from his. bicyele reeently and exchanged it for the one he himself was riding. Despite his youth, this boy is reported to be a previous offender and he will in tatare be under the supervision -of the Child Welfare 0£S.cer. His latest eseapade involved the conversion of three bieycles, all of whieh were returned to their owners by the poliee.' »
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Chronicle (Levin), 7 March 1946, Page 8
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