LONDON FATALITIES
terrible toll taken DANGERS OF THE ROADS LONDON. July 2:i Private ears are being driven less cnrefullv and skilfully, says Lord Irenelu.nl, ' Metropolitan Police ( omn)issioner, who describes as terrible the toll of casualties. A return of London_s street deaths discloses that for the fust sis months of 1933 those k. led numbered 338, and those injured lo.txb. increases of 73 and 187" respectively comnared with lust year. , The report adds that pedestrians mi st recognise that tho roads require the same care in crossing as a railway line. It cannot be for three 01 foui people to bo killed da-ilj •
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21552, 25 July 1933, Page 9
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