"KEEP TO THE LEFT"
HONOURED BY THE BREACH.
(UNITED PBES3 ASSOCIATION. —COPYRIGHT.)
(Received 23rd November, 9 a.m.)
SYDNEY; This Day. Though the "Keep to the Left" ukase for pedestrians has been in operation for a lengthy period, its observance is still anything but universal. The old tendency, and its observance, to take the inside running persists,-and has to be checked, and the new. rule is periodically enforced by police stationed at busy city corners. The real trouble, however, occurs at holiday times, when the country comes to town. The countryman, claiming an inalienable right to wander over the whole footpath, finds himself completely at-sea under the reformed conditions, and is constantly in conflict with the police on point duty.
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 125, 23 November 1923, Page 7
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