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TASMANIA’S PREMIER

PROPOSED MOTOR HORN REGULATION OPPOSED BY HiS WIFE Press Association —By Telegraph—Copyrig"* HOBART, November 22. (Received November -22, at noon.) The wife of the Premier (Mr Ogilvie) is conducting a public campaign m opposition to her husband’s proposal to prohibit the use of motor horns 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 it. The Government decided to introduce a regulation restricting use of horns in daylight to cases of emergency and absolutely prohibiting their use at night. Mrs Ogilvie herself is a motorist. She failed to convince the Premier that he was wrong, so she began her public campaign.

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Evening Star, Issue 22193, 22 November 1935, Page 11

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TASMANIA’S PREMIER Evening Star, Issue 22193, 22 November 1935, Page 11

TASMANIA’S PREMIER Evening Star, Issue 22193, 22 November 1935, Page 11

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