TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS.
HEAVY DEATH-ROLL IN BRITAIN. (UNITED J>SESS AB3OCIATIOK—BY ELSCTXIO TELEGS APH—.COPYRIGHT.) LONDON. March" 14. In the House of Commons, Sir Herbert Samuel (Home Secretary), in answer to a question, stated that railway fatalities for the five years, to 1930, totalled 2068, and road fatalities 30,354. The latter had increased from 4886 in 1926, to 7305 in 1930.
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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20497, 16 March 1932, Page 11
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