NORWEGIAN WHALERS
SETTING OUT FOR ANTARCTIC Press Association—liy Telegraph—Copyri"iit OSLO, September 21. (Received September 22, at 11 a.rn.l The entire whaling fleet is going to the Antarctic as usual.
When private enterprise competes with civic authority some discrepancy in transport control is excusable, so hill residents came to overlook persistent non-connections of Kaikorai (able cars and the Highgate bus service. Hut when the line was taken over by the City Council’s Transport Department, an anomaly was not rectified. At the time the ‘ Star,’ in an editorial, pointed out the ridiculous situation, bat the comment escaped official notice. For instance, it is stated that one night this week the bus. Maori Hill bound, proceeded merrily along Mighgato while the “ up ” cable car was nut a matter of seconds from the crossing. Connections on tfie downhill runs between the hours of 9 and 12 noon are something of a rarity, while other non-connecting periods occur with nonotonons regularity. Passengers aml wou'd-be passengers would like ro know f or iust how long this position is to con tin 'I*
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Evening Star, Issue 23378, 22 September 1939, Page 11
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176NORWEGIAN WHALERS Evening Star, Issue 23378, 22 September 1939, Page 11
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