INGLEWOOD.
(From Oar Own Correspondent)'. * "J ' _, - - -' Mafcb. 4'.The Mayor, Mr. J. Sutherland, ha« < „ beeen confined to his bed the last few ' days, but is now recovering and will bo about again in a day or two. \ A young girl, Elsie Uncles, wag knock.'' ed down by a bullock while riding »' bicycle along the Junction Boad, and wrs severely bruised. Travelling from Midairs* to Inglewood a lady complained t» a News' representative of the rowdy behaviour of the schoolboys on the train, which ehe described as simply disgraceful. Thi* is not the first time passengers have been annoyed by these boys, who seem to take a delight in making themselm a nuisance. .
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Taranaki Daily News, 5 March 1920, Page 5
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111INGLEWOOD. Taranaki Daily News, 5 March 1920, Page 5
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