BUS TO MANGORE.
NO PASSENGERS TO BE CARRIED. Mr G. P. Anderson said the bus service to Man go re for the conveyance of the children to and from school was causing comment, and anxiety to parents owing- lo the lack of control over the children. He also complained of the number of adults permitted to travel on the bus, and did not, consider it right as it often meant some of the children were compelled to stand.
After discussion by the committee the secretary was instructed to w ite to the contractor as to the conduct of Hie children, and inform ’hhii that he must exercise more control, also tliat lie he directed to carry no passengers white conveying die children lo> and from school and that any infringement on this rule will be -immediately reported to the Board.
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Shannon News, 11 May 1923, Page 2
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140BUS TO MANGORE. Shannon News, 11 May 1923, Page 2
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