ADDINGTON INQUIRY.
TO BE HELD IN PUBLIC. / :The. Minister for Railways. (Hon. J. A. Millar);': When questioned last- night by a repfesentativo Ot Tub Dominion, said that tho : iritjuiry into the methods, of wofk at Addingtoit workshops would' bo open to the press, and also to - the public, if tnoy : Wished .te attend. It would not be conducted by a Stipendiary'; Magistrate, but would be simply a' Dapartmental inquiry, held in public. Ho could...hot exact date, but the inquiry} woiila.bo opened, very shortly;, .Asked Whether -its. .scope Would extend bcypiid .af-. the Minister, eaid . that would" 'defend '• upon. what came out during the investigations. .' : . \
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 416, 27 January 1909, Page 9
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104ADDINGTON INQUIRY. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 416, 27 January 1909, Page 9
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