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FEWER ROAD DEATHS

Week’s Figures in Britairi NEARLY LOW RECORD (British Official Wireless.) (Received January 25, 5.5 p.n») Rugby, January 24. Accident statistics for the past week show an encouraging improvement. The number of injuries recorded throughout the country' is the lowest since these weekly returns were first published last March, while the number killed was the second lowest. Incidentally, no one was killed during the week on any of the London pedestrian crossings. The actual figures for the country were 116 killed and 3222 injured—appalling totals, but' better than those of the previous week —namely, 138 killed and 3285 injured. ____________

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Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 104, 26 January 1935, Page 7

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FEWER ROAD DEATHS Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 104, 26 January 1935, Page 7

FEWER ROAD DEATHS Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 104, 26 January 1935, Page 7

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