FOR QUIETER STREETS.
The over-active Police President of Berlin, Herr von Jagow, has issued an invitation to the municipality to confer with him in -elaborating new rules for regulating the sights and sounds of the streets. Herr von Jagow proposes rules which will regulate and eventually limit the number and size of electrical signs and advertisements and prohibit all illuminated reflections on the pavement. A set of regulations will he -suggested abolishing the noisy crying out of wares and occupations in the streets. • Vendors of newspapers are in future to he limited to calling out the names of tho journals they sell. To make known the contents of the papers or to indicate items of news is forbidden. Herr von Jagow proposes that - any person not immediately obeying the commands of the police in these particulars is to l>e punished. The hurdygurdy mhn has long since been banished from the streets of Berlin.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXXIX, Issue 3632, 24 April 1914, Page 7
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153FOR QUIETER STREETS. Gisborne Times, Volume XXXIX, Issue 3632, 24 April 1914, Page 7
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