LOCO. MEN'S ATTITUDE
HOPES OF THE A.S.R.S. RUSH FOR MAIN TRUNK. FORWARDING THE MAILS. (By Telegraph. —Press Association.? WELLINGTON, this daf. The locomotive men still say that they will not come out, but Mr. Connelly openly cypresses the hope that the strikers will still get them. At present it is understood that they will run trains if proper personnel be provided and it can be safely done. , There was a great rush for the night train to Auckland, especially when it was definitely known that it would go right through. Xo attempt will be made to-day to run trains on any lines. Arrangements are being made to forward mails to Xapier and New Plymouth by motor and from the latter by steamer to Auckland. It ie anticipated that motor lorries will largely relieve the congestion in country districts:
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Auckland Star, Volume 55, Issue 95, 22 April 1924, Page 7
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