AUCKLAND TRAMS
-4 THE STRIKE SETTLED. (press association* telegram.) AUCKLAND, June 7. The tramways strike was settled tonight as a result of negotiations between the parties to the dispute. The terms of the settlement will not ho announced until they have been submitted to the Tramways Union. It is proposed to resume the services in terms of the settlement to-morrow afternoon. DIFFICULTIES OF LOCOMOTION". (press association telegram.) AUCKLAND, June 7. Auckland people again walked to work to-day. Until 9 a.m. a very thick for; prevailed, and most of the wheeled I traffic carried lights. The suburban ! trains were crowded, and the motor i blisses did a roaring trade. More people walked home in the evening than would have been the case, owing to many motors having been diverted in the late afternoon to the races at Eilerslie. For the same reason the Railway Department found it impossible to put on extra trains. All the jockeys at Ellerslie carried out their riding engagements, and the railways ran race trains.
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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16855, 8 June 1920, Page 6
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168AUCKLAND TRAMS Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16855, 8 June 1920, Page 6
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