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CARS AGAIN.

ALT, SERVICES RESUME TO-DAI. Trt-dav citizens who have been compel, led by hard necessity during the last fen days to take to Iho healthful prnetic€ of walking will have restored to them the. option of riding in the cars. All being well, the first car lo fun, on time, (able, since Iho strike begun, will leave the Ncwtowii sheds at six o'clock this morning. Evcr.y effort nil! bo jiimlo by the management to run n full service during the. dny, and there is a fair prospoet that this may be accomplished. Although no cars were run, on service, last evening, a few were shifted from shed to shed, and loud cheers were raised by groups of citizens who watclied them pa.ss along the streets. ... Track-clearing operations began carl.y last evening, and worn continued through'out the night. The cm-shed halids damn on at the usual hour of U p.m., and commenced the work of cleaning ami overhauling (he cars. A few men failed to put in (in appearance, but the majority reported punctually for duly, As to (ho resumption of running today, a good deal depends upon the punctuality with which the truffle won— mokirmen nnd conductors—report for duly. If they put in an appearance bnght mid early, (here should be nothing to prevent full services being ruu.

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1356, 6 February 1912, Page 5

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219

CARS AGAIN. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1356, 6 February 1912, Page 5

CARS AGAIN. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1356, 6 February 1912, Page 5

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