The electric chair is not used as a method of capital punishment in anj European c6untry. The Cleveland police department uses a "caution car," an automobile equipped with lour speakers on the roof, to cure perscms of jaywalking. Onoe addressed by a loud voice from an unseen source, "Don't do that again. Cross the street at regular crossings." the jaywalker seldom repeats his offence.
—a.jy, ,1 lII— LICENSING BILL | MASS MEETING | of Prohibition Voters LARGE TOWN HALL 3 p.m. SVNDA Y NEXT 3 p.m. I I To urge Prime Minister to proceed with Licensing Bill I Chairman: Hon. GEO. FOWLDS, C 3£. | Speakers: W. R. TUCK, MA, L.L.M. I A. C. A. SEXTON, L.L.M. | ROBERT A. LAIDLAW. | BBttMmmßmmooeemmmmimmmemmmmmmimm I COLLECTION TO DEFRAY EXPENSES. II Under Auspices N.Z. Alliance, Auckland Area.
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Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 274, 19 November 1927, Page 16
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