THE SOUTH BOAT AND SOLDIERS
Sir,—Now tlint tho south boat leaves at 3.30 p.m., I think that the railway authorities should put the train leaving Upper Hutt at 11-30 a.m. back to 1 o'clock. My reasons are these: Many a discharged soldier leaving camp at 12 noon has no chance whatovev in catching the south boat unless he motors through at a cost of £2. Often lio cannot all'ord tho cost, and it means tho loss of u, day to tho soldier. There is a train leaving Trontham at 3 p.m., but it is useless for boat purposes. Moping tho railway people- will give this matter their consideration.—l am, ° tC '' S. AMSTELL. ' September 13,
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 306, 14 September 1918, Page 9
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114THE SOUTH BOAT AND SOLDIERS Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 306, 14 September 1918, Page 9
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