DRIVER WHO SLEPT
HAT-PIN TO THE RESCUE
"In my experience ~t s ome Mao n drivers are not nervous when they ought to be," remarked Mr. Justice Callan during a hearing in the Supreme Court yesterday. "I remember travelling some years ago in a service with a number of citizens whose hv were of much value to them. The 1 oor driver fell asleep, not only once ' * repeatedly. That was in the days hat pins, and my removed * j and invited tho passenger next to driver to use it upon him."
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23067, 18 June 1938, Page 14
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