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Mr C A Hart, of Launceston (Tasmania) who recently visited New Lealand, was very pleased with th li .±irhurch tramway system. C ’St church.” he told an interviewer on his return to Launceston, is said to liar© one of the finest tramway services in the world, and I must admit that we were thoroughly surprised at the completeness of the system. The trams were of special interest to us, aml appeared more like a train. They have wiiai: might be termed one power car. with three or four other cars coupled t.i it -These were called trailers. These tiams naturally carry large numbers of passenger*. while each car has iU* own conductor.'

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 16903, 30 November 1922, Page 7

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Untitled Star (Christchurch), Issue 16903, 30 November 1922, Page 7

Untitled Star (Christchurch), Issue 16903, 30 November 1922, Page 7

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