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THE HONGKONG.. TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY, JANUARY

..1935.

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EDGAR ALLEN'S

(SHLADIFANY

REPRESENTED

BY

Just when British Columbia was all agitate lover finding of a "sna sarpent" à joy killer came alone in the person of a biologist Dr. W. A. Clemena of Nanaimo, B. C., and exploded the idea. He prured that the 30-foot carcass shown here at Prince Rupert, B.C., was merely a "coterhinus maximus,” otherwise a wax-nosed or basking shark. The creature was described as having a skin liku sandpaper, 1 a hand like a horse, and hide covered partly by hair and parily by spine-like gasille. It had been daad

for two months, as the small bave in the picture Indicate by holding their noses,"

BRITISH TRAFFIĊ

TOLL OF THE ROADS STEADILY MOUNTS

London, Jan. 4.

Over 7,209 persons were killed on the roads of Great Britain in 1934, thus in one year the toll of the roads in more murderous than three years of the South African War hostiles.

always, 'some dead of previous ac- efdents, were recorded. This the highest ever recorded.

"Can these casualties bo attribut- Ised to any other cause than human carelessness and selfishnass?" the Minister asked.

Mr. Hore-Beliaha spoke hopeful-

In 1926, 4,486 persons were kill- ed, but this figure rose steadily to 7,305 in 1939; there was an averagely of the results to be gained by of 6,670 for 1931-32; but in 1933 | It topped the 7,000 mark again.

The Minister for Transport, Mr. Hore-Bellsha, when broadcasting detailed plans for arterial ronds, divided longitudinally, with separ- ate bicycle tracks, footpaths and crossing places, said: "But when every conceivable traffic con- venience is provided. It will still the roads 150 dead and 5,000 in- be necessary to collect weekly from

In the closing week of the old your, 187

deaths, including. "jured,

the re-institution of the 30-mile speed limit, which will take place In April of this year.

Critics comment that the magts- trates might be more helpful in enforcing sane driving.

1t estimated that 3,000 "Bellsha Beacons" were wantonly sunshed in London. These gay

temptation to the "young bloods" globes appear to be an irresistible

of the metropolis.-Reuter Special.

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