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CHINESE BLAMES HIS HORSE

TRAFFIC LIGHTS NOT SEEN Sydney, This Day A 72-year-old Chinese vegetable vendor was fast asleep on his cart in the city last night when it was hit by a motor-car and overturned. When he woke up he said: “My horse did not notice the red traffic lights. If this had not happened the horse would have found his way home all right.”

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 80, 25 May 1945, Page 5

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CHINESE BLAMES HIS HORSE Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 80, 25 May 1945, Page 5

CHINESE BLAMES HIS HORSE Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 80, 25 May 1945, Page 5

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