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ELEVATED RAILWAY

Sir,—Sorry I.led Mr L. C. Walker •Stray by asking him to fight tor an elevated railway line. Four of us have to travel to work to Islington by motor-car. We cross the railway line V‘! m ? a £ nd from work. But it looks as if the Progress League (though we pay taxes to support it) g. interested only in sheep farmers. Whose income is about £2214 per an554/—Yours 6 etc" 88 ’° £ September 201 - .. , ’ W. B. GATES, President, Freezing Workers’ Union, November 4, 1954.

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Press, Volume XC, Issue 27499, 5 November 1954, Page 7

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ELEVATED RAILWAY Press, Volume XC, Issue 27499, 5 November 1954, Page 7

ELEVATED RAILWAY Press, Volume XC, Issue 27499, 5 November 1954, Page 7

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