(. on~!dera!>le excitement was caused in ißotori:a on Wednesday by a wild rumour which got round the toivn to the effect that a general railway strike was imminent, and that no more trains would be run after Friday. Many were so perturbed that they paid visits to the railway station, and plagued the lives of the station officials with inquirie-, but : t - ;he latter had noi heard anything of the impending calamity, f'.ie inquirers ■went home in a relieved frame of mind.
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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 164, 11 July 1919, Page 8
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