Sixty special trains have already been listed to transport ex-soldiers and dependents to Sydney from the country for Anzae Day. In addition, all ordinary trains will be built up to maximum load. Already 19,003 ex-soldiers residing in the country have made application for free passes, '
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18687, 22 April 1935, Page 7
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