Up to the end of August, fifty-three people had been killed this year in motor accidents in the United Kingdom, and ninety-two other people injured, owing to the negligence or incompetence of drivers. Inquiry by the Ministry of Transport has shown that two accidents out of every three were preventable, and loroebody was distinctly to blame. That la to say, they were not really unavoidable accidents. Their Taking Ways.—Birkenhead has decided to have no more policewomen, on the ground) that they “get married nlimxst as soon as they are enrolled.” It all comes of teaching them to say: “Yon come along quietly” in just the Tgfor-'*
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Evening Star, Issue 18161, 29 December 1922, Page 6
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106Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 18161, 29 December 1922, Page 6
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