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The Via train was carrying between 150 and 160 ern. passeng There was no estimate of damage. ; HALIFAX (CP) — Rank- andfile members of the city police department have voted overwhelmingly in favor of strike if contract talks with city negotiators fail to reach an agreement. “Union officials said 86 per cent of the 190 members of the police force voted in favor. “Local 110 = of Police Associationiof Nova Scotia will be in a legal strike position in midApril. ‘The Gk watts a two year agreement with a salary increane of 37 per cent It's the Fresh One. The only ready- to-serve pudding made with dairy- fresh B.C. milk and cream. H creamy DDING Best of ail it's aes land W87 7 fone &, The Herald, Friday, March 13, 191 DATELINE CANADA: —2 per cent In the first year ‘with a 12 per cent ralse in the The city bad offered 28 per cent over three years, and talks between the two sides have broken off. 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