USE OF MOTOR-HORNS
TASMANIAN RESTRICTION
PREMIER'S WIFE OPPOSES HIM
(Received November 22, 10.45 a.m.) , HOBART, This Day.
The, wife of the Premier, Mr. A. G. Ogilvie, is conducting a public campaign in opposition to her husband's proposal to prohibit the use of motorhorns at night.
Mrs. Ogilvie, at a meeting of the Hobart women's branch of the Australian. Labour Party, moved a resolution of protest against the proposal, and the meeting carried the resolution.
The Government has decided to introduce a regulation restricting the use of horns in the day time to cases of emergency, and absolutely prohibiting their use at night.
Mrs. Ogilvie, herself a motorist, has failed to convince the Premier that he is wrong, and so she began her public campaign.
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Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 125, 22 November 1935, Page 11
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124USE OF MOTOR-HORNS Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 125, 22 November 1935, Page 11
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