SCHOOL CHILDREN IN TRAINS.
Sir, —I nco iu this morning's paper an account of a deputation "to the Minister of llaihays on Saturday, from i'ho llu.tt, in the m.ursn fif which ihpiitiou_ ivafi made of tiio annoyance caused through children travelling to _ school between Siivcrstrram and Wellington. The, samo applies, hut in a. greater degree, to the school children travelling from. Silver-stream to tho Upper Halt. ,Thc-se children take possession of all the carriages'; ilioy also do damage 1:y treading''a'Htl''dtuiemg' upon the seats, particularly-ill■ the, lir-st-class carriages. It appears to me that these, ehlldrca ought to he compelled to occupy one carriage. Evcryoßp who travels in. thesame train with the school rhitdruii complains about the nuisance caused by the™. If the sushis en 100 trains do not keep the'children in their own place thev ought to ho instructed by the 'head of "the '"Department to do so,—l am, ° te " OLD IDENTITY, ,
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1922, 3 December 1913, Page 9
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151SCHOOL CHILDREN IN TRAINS. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1922, 3 December 1913, Page 9
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