Tti pursuance of the auti-noise campaign that has been opened in Paris, the Perfect of Police has instituted a series of measures with a view to enabling Parisians ti» enjoy their night's sleep. Between the hours of one and live in the morning drivers of motor cars will be compelled to slacken speed at, all crossing so as to avoid sounding their horns.
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 229, 27 September 1928, Page 25
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