' The registrations at the Napier Soldiers’ Club now nuftber 767. I Out of a total of seven recruits who registered at the Napier Soldiers’ Club this week, and were medically examined this morning, two failed to pass the examination. “There is always a funny side,” writes Private A. B. Kidson, of Nielson, from France. “The day after the Daylight Saving Bill came into force in England a note was thrown .over by Fritz, asking: ‘What’s the ! right time, Anzacst I A decision important to motorists ' and the public generally was come to at the meeting of the Wellington > City Council last weex, when the Bylaws Committee approved of the recommendation that the police should be asked to proceed against those motorists who use brilliant headlights of such a shape that they throw a light right across the road and as high above the car as below it. This refers particularly to those motorists who use brilliant acetylene and electric lights of a power sufficient to dazzle the eyes of anyone Approaching in a>n opposite direction, and so give cause for accidents that need not be.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VI, Issue 197, 4 August 1916, Page 5
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