FURTHER ATTEMPT
TO DERAIL BRISBANE EXPRESS
(Australian Press Association.)
•.■**■**«>*& * SYDNEY, July 3,
A fourth attempt within three weeks to derail the Brisbane express was discovered yesterday. A settler fund that sleepers and fence rails which had been placed on the line, near l’aree, had been- dislodged by a locomotive.
A sinister feature indicating that the outrage is the act of someone well acquainted with the local railway doings is that the attempt was made on the only section of the line where the surveillance has been relaxed temporarily. It also is tlie only section in that neighbourhood from which the discarded sleepers have not ,been removed.
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Hokitika Guardian, 4 July 1932, Page 6
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106FURTHER ATTEMPT Hokitika Guardian, 4 July 1932, Page 6
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