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''s>top—look out for the engine!" is a , sl S n to everybody (remarks the aikato Times"). It is not generally known, however, that pedestrians or drivers of vehicles are required by the regulations of the Railway Department actually to stop wherever that notice is posted. At laupiri the other night, when members of the Progressive League were discussing the dangers of the local railway crossing and the necessity for the erection of a warning bell, tire Hon. It 1. Bollard, Minister of Internal Affairs, pointed out that many people-did not abide by the regulations. i IS n i°' doubt about it," be said, that the crossing is dangerous, but many people do not exercise proper care ?n passing it. If the railway regulations were strictly enforced many would be found to have hroken them-"

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18015, 6 March 1924, Page 13

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Untitled Press, Volume LX, Issue 18015, 6 March 1924, Page 13

Untitled Press, Volume LX, Issue 18015, 6 March 1924, Page 13