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HOUSES MUST GO!

DANGEROUS IN LONDON*.

Dr. S. H. Browning, a Harley Street specialist, expressed the opinion recently, fct an inquest on a man killed by an omnibus, that horse traffic should not be allowed in the main roads of London. City Road, where the accident occurred, was particularly dangerous, he said. He had driven a car 100,000 miles in London flone.

The Cornner: You think horses produce these accidents ?

Dr. Browning: Yes. They should not be allowed in streets where there are tr^mrars.

The coroner returned a verdict of accidental saying they used to g"t one o f these cases a week; now they had two or three a (jay.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18861, 8 November 1924, Page 14 (Supplement)

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HOUSES MUST GO! New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18861, 8 November 1924, Page 14 (Supplement)

HOUSES MUST GO! New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18861, 8 November 1924, Page 14 (Supplement)

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