sth STANDARD BOY. UNABLE TO BEAD AND DOUBTFUL ABOUT BIGHT AND LEFT. LONDON. Feb. 23. ‘‘l think some notice should be taken of this; it is most astonishing, said a Northampton magistrate yesterday when a 14-years-oid boy. called ns a witness, said he was unable to read the oath and showed considerable doubt about which was his right hand. The boy said ho left school last August, having reached the age of 14, and although he had not attended regularly had attained the fifth standard.
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Hokitika Guardian, 23 April 1926, Page 3
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105Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 23 April 1926, Page 3
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