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HITTING ON ALL SIX.

Mottos for motorists: Pedestrians should be seen and not hurt.—“ Life.” Another: Say it with brakes and save on the flowers.— “Judge.” Don’t kid about safety. You may be the goat.—Louisville “Courier-Journal.” Time saved at a crossing may be lost in the emergency ward.— Milwaukee “Sentinel.” No domestic science course is necessary to enable a girl to make a traffic jam.—Florence “Herald.” One pedestrian is killed in the United States every eight hours, a statistician says. That pedestrian must be getting awfully tired of it.—El Paso “Times”.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 18, 12 April 1927, Page 10

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HITTING ON ALL SIX. Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 18, 12 April 1927, Page 10

HITTING ON ALL SIX. Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 18, 12 April 1927, Page 10

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