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... RAILWAY SERVICE Sir, —I was Interested to see that Mr. Markwick supports Mr. Weight’s Idealistic view of railways rather than Mr. Handley’s more practical one. It Is of course because they regard trains as toys and have never grown up from the stage where ...
... RAILWAY SERVICE Sir, —It has been instructive and amusing to read the war of words on the railway service In your columns In recent weeks. The P RO.. Southern Section, admits that, like the curate's the service Is good in parts. \lr Leighton’s vast experience ...
... RAILWAY TRESPASS A 15-year-old boy who trespassed on the Southern Railway □ear West St. Leonards Station was lined 65., to paid the rate of Is. week out of his pocket money. Detective-Constable Boon said the boy was cycling along the path beside the line ...
... and must not be obscured railway smoke. Railway change and reorganisation are In the air and after all the punishment meted out to us as result of railway policy and by the war we have a right early participation any railway reconstruction. Together with ...
... BRITISH RAILWAYS have a beer on the way beer best N * , • ...
... RAILWAY HALT? is felt that a possible railway halt on the electric line between Hastings and Victoria could easily be constructed for excursion trains for large meetings since there is no doubt that many spectators might prefer to travel rail, the line ...
... RAILWAY WORK Mr. Parish went with his people to Canada In the autumn of 1907. His father was a railwayman and had worked for the old South-Eastern and Chatham Railway—as had young Parish at Rolvenden and Robertsbrldge. On arrival in the Dominion, Mr. ...
... RAILWAY CUP In the British Railways (Southern Region) Sir Herbert Walker Cup competition for single rinks Hastings (White Rock) beat Crawley (Popes Mead) at White Rock Gardens Monday. Scores (Hastings first) H. Wilson. A. Catt, H. Newman, H. Dateey, 24; ...
... MINIATURE RAILWAY OPEN FOR THE SEASON PUNCHING DINING OUTI_ (WaW&) SQUARE * ST. LEONARDS-ON-SEA MASTIWGS S _ FULLY LICENSED W. our for tool COMB4MCIN6 SUNDAY, JUNE Bdi H» SEVEN DAY; Sunday 1.25, SJS. 8.48. W«* 3.J8, 1.38. 8.4S Jane Rmsell THE FUZZY NIGHTGOWN ...
... RAILWAY SERVICE I Sir. —I cannot understand the reasoning of ex-Counclilor Leighton in nls defence of British Railways. To argue the obvious Is futile. : If he does not travel to Lon|don daily. I suggest he goes up one day with a few regulars. He would ...