"You should sit in the back scat where you cannot interfere with the driver if you are a nervous passencer" said'Mr Wyvern Wilson, S.M., to a witness in the Auckland Magistrate's Court. "It is a most dangerous practice to have a nervous passenger sitting next to the driver and continually diverting his attention and worrying him." Apart from the usual Sunday excursions to Timaru, when about 800 nersCs were carried, only two otßers were run by the Railway Department vestcrday. One was an outing for 'the Christchurch "Star" to Quail Island in which about 300 took part, and the other was an excursion to UvUcllon lor St. .Mary's Tennis Club. No cN<M.irsioi! was riyj pa OUra or
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Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21087, 12 February 1934, Page 10
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