THE RECENT TRAM ACCIDENT.
m A SWEETING HIDKIt. (I*r ftm Association.} ~» . AUCKLAND, March 21. Hie inquest concerning Uhs r«W co Hslon be Uwn a .£s** ™£ trio train concluded the following verdJct : _.? a| v J2™to? met her death through ccivcd in a collisionletwcSi a uZ and a bus. the former going at such a rate of speed Hurt the tnotowaaa «as unable to stop the car intXna to avert an accident. The b»»J*iv- «■ should have taken ton before crossing the line "A rider was added to tho effect that the bytHaw relating to vehicular traffic should bo enforced on 7rami that motormen should pass an examination other than that bv Iho company's officers; that someone ' should be appointed by the City
Council to see that the speed of trams did not endanger the lives o( the public; that a Hoyal ConnateRion be set up to inguire into the entire working of Hie traiuwav system.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 778, 22 March 1905, Page 2
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153THE RECENT TRAM ACCIDENT. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 778, 22 March 1905, Page 2
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