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Vou don’t seem enthusiastic about iterating the stage.” ’ No.” said the theatrical manager. Tim more you try to elevate the stage, the more depressed tH vbox-offii <:• seems to lm_ At. the meeting ot the exoemne of the South Island Motor Union last night, reference was made to the -uestion of epec-d limits. Ihe cliairmai Mr J. S Hawkes. said that in Detroit U.K.A.) a judge bad said than would imprison everyone who e.-. f a certain speed limit, no matter wh-ix his station in life. Although tl\® judge had been threatened that '•* would loss Ins position (judgeship* being elective in the United States). continued his policy against speeding, and in the end managed to suppress* this practice in Detroit. Mr X M OrbelTexpressed the opinion that there should be no speed limits, but the question should rest as to whether a man was driving in a manner dangeron* to the rublu* or rot. Th- J :-v ! • H • fa; ■ id Sy*i- • question as to whether a man was driving in a manner dangerous to the public or not.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 16938, 12 January 1923, Page 3

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Untitled Star (Christchurch), Issue 16938, 12 January 1923, Page 3

Untitled Star (Christchurch), Issue 16938, 12 January 1923, Page 3