Referring to the equipment of the Australian transcontinental train to Western ’Australia,’Mr H. R. Smith Town Clerk of '(Jhi'istelmreji, #0 ]ws recently returned, ,-sai(j. that the ing accommodation was all tnnf poijld be desired. A lounge wag provided, also a smoking rooip. Showpr baths and ice could he obtained. As indicating the degree of heat in the desert, Mr Smith eajd that ip the afternoon the water in. thi; lavatory bfisips fa? hpli-
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Hokitika Guardian, 4 May 1920, Page 2
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