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Show ATJTOIST OUTWITS POLICE. War Between English Sportsmen and Authorities Keeps Up. LONDON. Nov U. Thrre Is not the llghl-est llghl-est Indication of a cassation of tho war between be-tween the automoblluvt and the police. It ; appears. however, that the automobile, association asso-ciation Is outwitting the officers of the law. Members of the association, when a new ! scheme la perfect, will receive a weekly list containing the latest ami most complete in-forniutln in-forniutln r.iatlng to the police automobile traps on 'nitwrtant road siendlne on an average ol tlxiy mile, from l.ndon on each Ml The weekly trsp llt will be as up-to-date as any market report, eiel Infinitely more I valuable to auloiiiohlllita -A charge if 10 : shillings per annum will be mod.- to nifmriirj toward tho cost of postage end printing, and all other exepneee will be cover 1 by the annual subscription of two guineas to the o-l o-l soclation. "The aim of the association." says the sec-, sec-, rctary. "Is to gatead e-tern ef eyeil.t patrols pa-trols to every highway In the kingdom T believe be-lieve that autonmbltlets should tie controlled by trained f-atrols. Ju.l as soldier In garrison garri-son and horbor towns ore controlled by llielr own comrade in the form nf plekei 'The road-hog will soon become extinct un-, un-, der the new rglni. but hi action will be watched and checked by patrol wherevec he goes." The police have hit upon a nw plan to Won I their eoeenlea It Is ruled that Jut as ' convict on ticket -of -leave mut report perlodl- ' i callv to the police, so much eul..n...bliWt notify the police Immediately when they make any chmgo of ad J res s |