A male traveller on the south bound ■express tram is lucky to he alive writes a Dannevirke correspondent. After slaking a raging thirsi at the hostelry opposite the station he did a Commendation sprint, back to the train, missed' his step iis it was moving and hut lor having a good grip of tlie hand rails would have gone under the wheals. His subsequent few seconds of anxiety were not wprtii the trickle "1' the long- beer!
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 17152, 30 September 1926, Page 11
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