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PASSENvfER STOPS A TRAIN Consternation reigned one right in a London ,fo Soiifbend (rain which Clime, jo a standstill because (lie communication cjbrcl b/id been pulled. The alarmed guard ran from coach to coach (o ascertain (he reason. He heard a, torrent of dngrv word's. “Yes,” said an indignant, passenger, “T pulled (bo cord. T object i o f'jis man having a portable- wireless scf on when I want jo rend. T( is a danger to my nerves. ’’ A railway ffieial saicl that (he cause of (lie, stoppage was unprecedented. * Tj is impossible to s(ate yef what act ion. if any, 'will, follow.
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Feilding Star, Volume 7, Issue 2304, 5 September 1929, Page 8
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