Noise and Death Go Hand-in-hand
TRAMS MUST GO SOON. <By Telegraph-Press Assn.--Copyriglity T Received Wednesday, Midnight. * MELBOURNE, Sept. 11. and other members of the-B.M.A. Congress were the " guests of the Melbourne Rotary Club when Lord Horder, who is the founder of the London Anti-Noise League, was the speaker. He referred to the success of London's hours of silence from 11<30 p.m. to 7 a.m. andlsaidvthe prohibition of the sounding of motor horns during that period | prevented many accidents. Lord Horder said vested interests should not allow trams much r longer. Noise and death go hand in hand. People should not be submitted to the strain of something avoidable and injurious to the human system.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 12 September 1935, Page 7
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