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LOUDSPEAKER FOR USE IN TRAFFIC.—PatroI Officer E. J. McJarrow, of the City Council’s traffic department, trying out a new type of portable loudspeaker at the entrance to Lancaster Park yesterday afternoon. Already in use in Wellington, these loudspeakers may be carried on a traffic officer’s shoulders to any place where traffic is congested and where it would be impracticable to manoeuvre a patrol car.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP19570501.2.57

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Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28265, 1 May 1957, Page 7

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LOUDSPEAKER FOR USE IN TRAFFIC.—PatroI Officer E. J. McJarrow, of the City Council’s traffic department, trying out a new type of portable loudspeaker at the entrance to Lancaster Park yesterday afternoon. Already in use in Wellington, these loudspeakers may be carried on a traffic officer’s shoulders to any place where traffic is congested and where it would be impracticable to manoeuvre a patrol car. Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28265, 1 May 1957, Page 7

LOUDSPEAKER FOR USE IN TRAFFIC.—PatroI Officer E. J. McJarrow, of the City Council’s traffic department, trying out a new type of portable loudspeaker at the entrance to Lancaster Park yesterday afternoon. Already in use in Wellington, these loudspeakers may be carried on a traffic officer’s shoulders to any place where traffic is congested and where it would be impracticable to manoeuvre a patrol car. Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28265, 1 May 1957, Page 7

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