SMART TRANSPORT WORK.
LANDING TROOPS IN SOUTH. [BY TELEGJUHH.— ASSOCIATION.] CHEISTCHUHCH, Thursday. Tho miliary landing officer, Captain D. M. Robertson, stated today that the disembarkation of the men from the Corinthie yesterday was probably a record for New Zealand. The shipping company had made euch excellent arrangement that it was possible to land the 1020 men in exactly 35 minutes, and both railway trains left right up to time.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17144, 25 April 1919, Page 4
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