Dicusssaing the suggestion that trains should Blow down upon approaching railway crossings, the Hin. Mr Herrieß remarks: "Drivera of all trains hove specific instructions to keep a sharp lookout, and to sound the warning whistle when aproaching all railway crossings and from reports received it is evident that these instructions are rigidly adhered to. It is not. practicable to adopt the suggest ion to restrict (he speed of trains nvi'i- rsiil\v;iy croflninßH, which nro vc>'\ tiiiiiicruH! 1 . 'I'!" 1 flow in" (low n of trains when .n)ii>roa<hint>; theN«> croHHit!:;s v i>!i l-i i::.il' s i:i'] v icn;.: tj>nn the
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 600, 6 September 1913, Page 5
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