hours of night in many parts of suburbia. These noise fiem)s Jmvp simply turned many of the streets into spoe.iy.-ays. Oiio motor-cyclist; in elinlr longing in the columns of the Press tho contention that "the trouble is'due mainly to the necessity for using the lower gears, tells the poignant story of lion- ho was permitted to sleep for. three nights in ono of Sydney’s biggest public hospitals, in order to be in close touch with a dying brother, ' What amazed him was the number of motorcyclists who broke tlio stillness of ;tbft night with the deafening l-oaf of; tlldir machines along the road a facing' the hospital. “Apparently,-’! lie says; “ these wretches have no regard eithor for the lit or the dying. r .What ’is wanted is drastic legislation to suppress tho evil.” That; 'frotn a motorcyclist sliows how Sydney generally fools about the matter, 1
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Hokitika Guardian, 21 September 1928, Page 1
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180Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Hokitika Guardian, 21 September 1928, Page 1
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