A. C. Mitchinson, President of the Fibrous Plaster Association of New South Wales, sent out the following with season's greetings and every good wish for 1948. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Article : 52 wordsThe various tramlines entering Taylor Square from Oxford Street, Flinders Street, and Campbell Street pass down centrallyplaced ramps to a low-level circus with provision for waiting platforms for passengers where required. This low-level tramway station is reached by stairways from all street corners. Low-level subways are also suggested to permit passengers to cross under the busy tramway lines. Tramway traffic is under direction from a central control station as in the case of ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Construction (Sydney, NSW : 1938 - 1954), Wed 24 Dec 1947, Page 4
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