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POLICE AND BARBED PROTECTION FOR, 1000 MOTOR - BUSES. During the strike the buses were manned by volunteer drivers and conductors. A constable rode on the front seat of each vehic2e and strands of barbed wire were used to fasten the bonnets of the buses to prevent attacks on the vital mechanism. —Central :n®ws

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19349, 9 June 1926, Page 15

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POLICE AND BARBED PROTECTION FOR, 1000 MOTOR – BUSES. During the strike the buses were manned by volunteer drivers and conductors. A constable rode on the front seat of each vehic2e and strands of barbed wire were used to fasten the bonnets of the buses to prevent attacks on the vital mechanism. —Central :n®ws New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19349, 9 June 1926, Page 15

POLICE AND BARBED PROTECTION FOR, 1000 MOTOR – BUSES. During the strike the buses were manned by volunteer drivers and conductors. A constable rode on the front seat of each vehic2e and strands of barbed wire were used to fasten the bonnets of the buses to prevent attacks on the vital mechanism. —Central :n®ws New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19349, 9 June 1926, Page 15

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