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the holiday traffic MORE CARE BY DRIVERS [FfIOXI our own correspondent] HAMILTON, Tuesday "I consider the holiday traffic was distributed over a longer period this season, as I did not notice the usual heavy'volume of traffic at Christmas time," wrote Mr. AY. I'j. Nicholson, traffic inspector, in his monthly report to the Waikato County Council to-day. Mr. Nicholson added that he was pleased to report that appeared to be more careful than in past years. This opinion was borne out by the fact that there was a marked drop in the number of accidents. Newspaper reports from all over the Dominion showed that the improvement was general.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22317, 15 January 1936, Page 10
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