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“PLAYING WITH DEATH"

DOCTOR ON RAILWAY CROSSING CPer United Press Association,! CHRISTCHURCH, November 24. Doctor Bates, who was fined £2 and costs to-day for driving over the railway crossing when the lino was not clear, pleaded that a bird’s nest had been built in the signal boll, which could not be heard. Mo was playing hide and seek with death, the magistrate said. It was a motorist’s duty to get out and look.

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Evening Star, Issue 19722, 24 November 1927, Page 9

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“PLAYING WITH DEATH" Evening Star, Issue 19722, 24 November 1927, Page 9

“PLAYING WITH DEATH" Evening Star, Issue 19722, 24 November 1927, Page 9

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