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LATEST AUCKLAND NEWS

By Telegraph.—Press Association,

Auokland, this day. TOO SWIFT

Tub speed of motor cars, according to Mr Kirkbride, M.H.E., is on 1 elemonfc of dangar to residents in the country. Speaking on tho subject of regulation of tho trnllic at iho locul bodies' conference, Mr Kirkbritlo declared that motor cars wnro in tho boil of flying along ooiuilry ronda nfc tho rate of tweniy-live or thirty miles mi hour. Many horses worn not used to that hoi t of thing, ami torioua accidents mij>ht happen il .steps were not taken by iho Road Hoards to robttict tho speed, Tho chairman of the conference said that tho Mangero lioad liuurd hud ulready taken tho matter in hand by fraiumj: by-l.iws to regulate the motor-cur traflio- It was decided 10 ask nil Hoad boards in tho country to make Bttuilar provision when doaliug with regit > j lation for trnffio gonorally. '

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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume IV, Issue 1166, 9 December 1904, Page 2

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LATEST AUCKLAND NEWS Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume IV, Issue 1166, 9 December 1904, Page 2

LATEST AUCKLAND NEWS Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume IV, Issue 1166, 9 December 1904, Page 2

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