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LONDON'S BUSIEST SPOT.

The ‘bu-siest part of London is Hyde Park corner. A police expert told the Traffic Committee that in 12 hours {it the last cénsus 35,342 vesicles passed Pthere. Trafalgar Squaré, with its 12 streams of traffic, came second with 34,561, and Piccadilly Circus with 32,\911 was third, though the trafiic usually seemsl§d,en,ser ;fI"{CI'C‘ because the st.rcc~”rs are" narrower.

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Taihape Daily Times, 15 August 1919, Page 6

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LONDON'S BUSIEST SPOT. Taihape Daily Times, 15 August 1919, Page 6

LONDON'S BUSIEST SPOT. Taihape Daily Times, 15 August 1919, Page 6

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