It is a question whether some of our dictatorial public notices, like "Keep to the right," "Cross here," etc.. might not be more effective if spiced with humour after the fashion in the United btatcs. Une of the Americnn tube railways displays posters rending: "Your head is hard, but not so hard as bridges and tunnel arches. Orly six-inch clearance. Don t rvlo on the tops and sidrs of the cars. Railway company will hold you re»pr>t.iib!e fnr damugp? to brid»p« iimnels » H J jugnul towew. 'fluy ttfe y i uuuieil."-
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 111, 7 November 1923, Page 11
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