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For the first time since the beginning of the Tramways Union’s campaign of running to “rules and regulations” Friday shoppers yesterday felt the inconvenience of the situation. These women, heavily laden with baskets and parcels, rather than wait indefinitely for transport, walked from the Octagon to Frederick street and no tram passed them. They were among hundreds of shoppers and workers who were inconvenienced.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 26689, 7 February 1948, Page 6

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For the first time since the beginning of the Tramways Union’s campaign of running to “rules and regulations” Friday shoppers yesterday felt the inconvenience of the situation. These women, heavily Iaden with baskets and parcels, rather than wait indefinitely for transport, walked from the Octagon to Frederick street and no tram passed them. They were among hundreds of shoppers and workers who were inconvenienced. Otago Daily Times, Issue 26689, 7 February 1948, Page 6

For the first time since the beginning of the Tramways Union’s campaign of running to “rules and regulations” Friday shoppers yesterday felt the inconvenience of the situation. These women, heavily Iaden with baskets and parcels, rather than wait indefinitely for transport, walked from the Octagon to Frederick street and no tram passed them. They were among hundreds of shoppers and workers who were inconvenienced. Otago Daily Times, Issue 26689, 7 February 1948, Page 6