GIFTS FOR POLICE
ROME’S GRATEFUL CITIZENS ROME, January 0. In recognition of the indulgent moderation with which police interpreted the new year night introduction of thte order prohibiting blowing of motor horns between 3 a.m. and (5 a.m., Roman motorists to-day publicly presented New Yearn gifts to the traffic police. As they passed the pointsmen on the main crossroads, they dropped packages containing a bottle of wine, a calqe, sweets and cigarettes, until huge pile-s accumulated. The gifts were accompanied by notes of sympathy for tl»' police and admiration for their eflicienqy and courtesy.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21542, 14 January 1932, Page 8
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94GIFTS FOR POLICE Otago Daily Times, Issue 21542, 14 January 1932, Page 8
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