TRAINS RUSHED
—4-. IN NEW SOUTH WALES AND CROWD TO ALMOST TO DANGER POINT. PEOPLE DISREGARD APPEALS. ißpecjnl Au;-,fr;ilinn (Jorreiipondent.) <Rood■./<'<! Thl;i Day, 12.!) p.m.) S7DNE7, Thia Day. I h)l j<lny-uiaJ'.'')-,« ovcrcrov/dilig trahiH alnioHl, io |,ho danger point, ('omifry Irabiu l< > avhi[' Sydney have boon raided by paaaeogora. Locked doors proved ineßoetlvc, erov/d:: aeraiiibliog through unlocked v/lndov/'!. The 51.a1.0 Rnllv/aya C<>mmL'i;Joner llai'lJgau) ha;{ i'zproai'ori grave concern at this public 'liarogard of official warnings agalnal, unnoceasary travel. Priority permits are esscnl.ial for interstate travel, but not for travel v/il.bin each State. Thi;-: Chrlatmaa forty fewer passenger trains than lasi, year are being run in Nev/ South Wale.'!.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 24 December 1943, Page 4
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106TRAINS RUSHED Wairarapa Times-Age, 24 December 1943, Page 4
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