DUNEDIN CHRISTCHURCH.
first express to-day. A LINK WITH INVERCARGILL [BY TELEGRAPH. —PRESS ASSOCIATION.] DUNEDIN, Monday. The Railway Department is making every effort to run more trains. Communication has been re-established with Invercargill, a train leaving here this morning. To-morrow a service will be commenced with Christ-church, an express leaving at eight o'clock for the first time since the strike. Trains ran to-day on the Port Chalmers line to the relief of many workers. Services are still maintained with Outram and Oamaru. A train to Invercargill this
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18635, 29 April 1924, Page 8
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86DUNEDIN CHRISTCHURCH. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18635, 29 April 1924, Page 8
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