WARNING BELLS
AT RAILWAY CROSSINGS; .MAGISTRATE SUGGESTS INSTALLATION. rnit rxiESs association. P"aL.\IORSTO"N N., Fcbr'tiary 9. At the Magistrate'-* Court, Mi- Stb'tit',S:.M;, convicted, without a fine, Mr R. .1. Hull, a lorry driver, for crossing the railway line ris ."Sri engine was approaching. The defendant ..Said tho view was obstructed, by a railway shed: The magistrate said lib thought it was about time tho department installed warning bell!» at crossings. Jora'smvis Grtuibitses, iisli lherchafit at Feilding, was, coiiiinitte'd for trial oii it charge that at Palmerston. Nbrthj oil December 7th, 1919, knowing a bahk libtt; to be forged, he did cause Iris Sarilcy to act union saine s.s if it were genuine. The forged note' was olio of a number of National Bank notes.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 10509, 10 February 1920, Page 4
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123WARNING BELLS New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 10509, 10 February 1920, Page 4
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