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DRIVING-VISION TEST FOR MINISTER OF TRANSPORT.—Mr McAlpine having his driving vision tested by Mr E. Fowke, the Transport Department’s assistant-traffic superintendent. This photograph was taken in Wellington after Mr W. J. C. Berry fright), on behalf of Caltex (N.Z.), Ltd., had presented the Minister with two vision-testing machines as a contribution to road safety. The machines will be operated at road-safety exhibitions and displays throughout the country to enable motorists to check their eyesight. They will not be used for testing applicants for driving licences.

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Press, Volume C, Issue 29633, 2 October 1961, Page 13

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DRIVING-VISION TEST FOR MINISTER OF TRANSPORT.—Mr McAlpine having his driving vision tested by Mr E. Fowke, the Transport Department’s assistant-traffic superintendent. This photograph was taken in Wellington after Mr W. J. C. Berry fright), on behalf of Caltex (N.Z.), Ltd., had presented the Minister with two vision-testing machines as a contribution to road safety. The machines will be operated at road-safety exhibitions and displays throughout the country to enable motorists to check their eyesight. They will not be used for testing applicants for driving licences. Press, Volume C, Issue 29633, 2 October 1961, Page 13

DRIVING-VISION TEST FOR MINISTER OF TRANSPORT.—Mr McAlpine having his driving vision tested by Mr E. Fowke, the Transport Department’s assistant-traffic superintendent. This photograph was taken in Wellington after Mr W. J. C. Berry fright), on behalf of Caltex (N.Z.), Ltd., had presented the Minister with two vision-testing machines as a contribution to road safety. The machines will be operated at road-safety exhibitions and displays throughout the country to enable motorists to check their eyesight. They will not be used for testing applicants for driving licences. Press, Volume C, Issue 29633, 2 October 1961, Page 13

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