THE RAILWAYS.
WARNING TO TBAYEUSHg (press association telegram.) W ELLINGTON, July 25. A warning is issued that railway tra. vellers ought to beware, as restrictions 011 passenger traffic may be introduced shortly, and people travelling for pleasure may find the return to their homes not- easy. , Tho coal position is said not to bo improving much, and it is not certain whether any extension can bo mad© ia goods traffic. A SOUTHLAND REQUEST. (MESS ASSOCIATION' TELEGRAM.) IXVERCARGILL. July 25. Tho Invercargill Chamber of Com* me.rca telegraphed to the General Manager of Railways, asking, if the Cliamber guaranteed tho Department sixty tons of coal nor week, in addition to the present supply, could tho coods traffic ho improved to prevent Southland's trade stagnating? It M'ns also proposed that a citizens' committee as in Christchurch, should assist partmont by keeping a check on tho goods carried.
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Press, Volume LV, Issue 16585, 26 July 1919, Page 8
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