WARNINGS AT RAILWAY CROSSINGS
Correspondents who do not comply with our rules set out in the last column ol our Leader Page will excuse us trom noticing their letters. Enquirer.—An officer cf the Labour Department, to whom your letter was referred, said that the days mentioned were paid holidays.
TO THE EDITOR OF THE TRESS Sir,—For the information of “T.A.S.” the Railway Department had nothing whatever to do with signs on the pavement at Sockburn, aa I other railway crossings. The work was carried out under the direction of th Automobile Association, Canterburv, to be subsidised by the Main Highwa* s Board.Yours, etc,, J. S. HAWKES. Secretary, Automobile Association, Canterbury. December 25, 1936.
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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21975, 26 December 1936, Page 5
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