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AN INNOCENT ABROAD

GETS NO SYMPATHY SHOULD KNOW SIGNALS (From Our Own Correspondent.) HAMILTON, To-day. “It was my first day in Hamilton,” remarked W. R. Shaw, who pleaded that he was unacquainted with the traffic by-laws when hailed before Air. Wyvern Wilson for failing to signal when about to turn the car he was driving. “It would be rather interesting to know where you have been in the habit of driving that you don’t have to give signals,” observed the magistrate, who inflicted a fine of ss, with 10s costs.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 103, 22 July 1927, Page 13

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AN INNOCENT ABROAD Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 103, 22 July 1927, Page 13

AN INNOCENT ABROAD Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 103, 22 July 1927, Page 13

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