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MONDAY TIME-TM At lust night's »eet|nj|||| way Committee of the gress League the ■ the time of the day express' for, the p.m. to 8.45 a;mi' againcaffl|||j Notice of that body in. tbejiß letter from the DistriotjpSaS ger of; Koilways.' Mr J. stated thdt he had gestion to the General _ jmH itailwaya for oonsideratiwmM gestion was first broughjgin the Commercial housemen's Association',: the time of departure of wOM tioned express might earlier hour to allow traTaWmj chance of doing a day's|||Mj centres: comparatively, church, and whiok the ordinary slow trainßl&jfM Mr H. 13uxto« present' time-table • altered' as .had been- BUgatpjEß give certain of the flmwfjWHH which the 12.20 two-day service, bec&UßsJ||M train was much Thereby, people wh»,>|M®|H tions would h ave siderably curtailed, an'dtlMM would mean the time-table for really was whether smaller 'stations were-.tttOTgH than the travellers. Air McVilly said' :tok|§Bm| southern people were fcOj||j||H that the present most convenient, andi4i|jjlHra that difficulties would; fOtmß the train connecting: k)m|hH vice. The pretty definite d^isionwtHWjfll The letter was ifiCei^^^^H

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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17740, 17 April 1923, Page 8

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UNKNOWN Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17740, 17 April 1923, Page 8

UNKNOWN Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17740, 17 April 1923, Page 8