j "There ssems to cc tso attention paid jbv the authorities in this city to this ! obnosSons form of locomotion." remarked Mr. C. A- L. TTead-anell at tie meeting of tlie executive of the Wellington Automobile Union, referring xo -noisy motor cyeks. The subject discos 3 isras ike ninsasee caused t>v maciiine gnn-Hfce exiansts. It Tras poiDted ont tiat under the <atv bylaws alencers ißTist be carried. "These motoT crcles are the most offensive things on the roads," declared another member. It -teas decided to enter a protest to the eitv authorities against tie non-use of silencers in the city streets.
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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 103, 5 May 1926, Page 9
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