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THE PACE THAT KILLS

RACE MANIACS AT LARGE ON ROADS “A FORM OF SUICIDE” CUnited Service) Reed. 9.37 a.m. LONDON, Sunday. “Speed, speed, speed,” said the Reading coroner, Dr. J. Martin, holding an Inquest about the death of a motor-cyclist who was killed in a collision. “There are race maniacs at large on our roads. It is a perfect misery to go on the roads when these are about. “It is no good my wasting breath in warning them. I have wasted enough already. Let them kill themselves. It is a form of suicide. They are not sound. They are maniacs. You cannot cure them.”

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 733, 5 August 1929, Page 9

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THE PACE THAT KILLS Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 733, 5 August 1929, Page 9

THE PACE THAT KILLS Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 733, 5 August 1929, Page 9

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