UNTIDY SCHOOL CHILDREN
Sir,-Recently the Town Hall in one of our large centres was loaned for less than an hour to some two hundred bovs
and girls from High and Technical schools in the city. The litter of ice cream cartons, paper, and other rubbish was surprising, Naturally the janitors asked why. Surely our children should be taught that cleanliness’ and respect are expected of them as a matter of common courtesy, and that no place, whether publicly or privately owned, should be so treated, Placing feet on railway seats by school children js another matter to be deplored, but no one seems to have the time or authority to deal with it. 1898 CLASS (Hutt Valley).
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 12, Issue 310, 1 June 1945, Page 5
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