DRUNKEN DRIVERS
A SURE CURE Officials of Kansas City be**eve they have found a “sure cure” for reckless and drunken drivers, Guilty motorists work out sentences in a muddy floored quarry. They swing sledges and picks, wield shovels, and trundle rock for eight long hours.
method of procrastination. Another suggestion mndo is that Queen’s Drive, which extends from Kilbirnie, through and round Lynlj Kay to Island Bay, should be renamed in places. Quite ,a, number of people have thv haziest notions as to where Queen’s Drive and what constitutes it 1- rom Kilbirnie to Lyall Bay trnu terminus it runs close under the hills parallel with Oncpu road, and beyond that it is the Marine Drive from LynTT Day to Island Bay. It is too Jong a stretch to go under one name, and while an appropriate designation for tho Marino Drive, tho inland portion running at the back of Lyall Bay should be renamed. The Kilbirnie end might well be attached to Frey, berg street.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12459, 29 May 1926, Page 18
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