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A CONSTANT REMINDER TO MOTORISTS The co-operation of the Post Office in the road safety campaign will now be apparent with every mail delivery. Commencing from yesterday, letters are being cancelled with the slogan, "Motorist—Carelessness Kills,” as shown in this picture. The first letter so cancelled was despatched to the Minister of Transport (Mr B. Semple).

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23364, 2 December 1937, Page 8

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A CONSTANT REMINDER TO MOTORISTS The co-operation of the Post Office in the road safety campaign will now be apparent with every mail delivery. Commencing from yesterday, letters are being cancelled with the slogan, "Motorist—Carelessness Kills,” as shown in this picture. The first letter so cancelled was despatched to the Minister of Transport (Mr B. Semple). Otago Daily Times, Issue 23364, 2 December 1937, Page 8

A CONSTANT REMINDER TO MOTORISTS The co-operation of the Post Office in the road safety campaign will now be apparent with every mail delivery. Commencing from yesterday, letters are being cancelled with the slogan, "Motorist—Carelessness Kills,” as shown in this picture. The first letter so cancelled was despatched to the Minister of Transport (Mr B. Semple). Otago Daily Times, Issue 23364, 2 December 1937, Page 8

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