SAILWAY TIMETABLE
(Sundays excepted, unless otherwise stated) Expresses Depart For Invercargill, 8.35 a.in Tuesday. Thursday, Saturday; 11.2 p.m. Sunday, Wednesday, Friday (connects with Invercargill train at Dunedin I For Dunedin, 8.35 a.m. Monday Tuesday Thursdav, Saturday; 12.33 p.m. Wednesday, Friday: 11.2 p.m Sunday Wednesday. Friday. For Timaru. 3.5 a.m. daily; 12.20 p.m Saturday. For Grcvmouth. Hokitika, and Westport. 2.20 a.m. daily; 10.0 a.m Monday. Tuesday. Thursday. Saturday For Hundalec. 8.20 a.m daily Expresses Arrive From Invercargill. 7.18 a.m.. Monday; 6.35 p.m. Tuesday, Thursday. Saturday, From Dunedin. 5.57 a.m, Thursday, Saturday; 7.13 a.m. Monday; 5.10 p.m, Monday, Wednesday, Friday; 6.35 p m Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday From Greymouth. Hokitika, and Westport, 5.0 p.m. Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday; 10.23 p.m. daily. From Hundalee. 5.51 p.m daily. Sunday Trains Leave lor Timaru. 7.50 a.m.. 9.0 a.m.. *nd 5.50 p.m. Arrive from Timaru, 11.13 a.m., 8.23 p.m.. and 8.55 p.m.
AT A GLANCE Niagara’s Gold The excl usivc narrative of the salvaging of Ihe Niagara's gold, contributed by Jlr James Taylor to the "Sydney Morning Herald."' "The Press," and other members of a group of newspapers, is greatly amplified in his book, Gold from the Sea 'Australasian Publishing Co. Pty, Ltd. 271 pp. 12;6.) It is a fascinating account of an enterprise which broke the world's record for deep diving, for the amount of bullion recovered and for the time in which the job was completed. Besides, the book is admirably illustrated by Mr Taylor's photographer colleague, Mr J. M. Leonard, of the "Sydney Morning Herald." Famphlcls The N.Z, Progressive Publishing Society issues Hours of Work in War Time, by L. S, ilcarnshaw, lecturer in psychology. Victoria College; Willis Airey's The Hold to Victory, a pica for "a united anti-Fascisi fn'mt." promising not merely military victory but *'a world in which Fascism cannot grow”; and W. B. Bland's disturbing account of the Slums of Auckland.— hT" ~
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Press, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23810, 2 December 1942, Page 2
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