THE ADDINGTON INQUIRY.
(BT ■TBLIOBAPH—rBBSS ASSOCIATION.) Chrlstchurch, March 19. . The Addington .Workshops Board of Inquiry met this morning, but. decided to take no further evidence, till next week.", The' -members of the' board 'haVe duriiig last'few days.been engaged in going,'througn the evidence already given, arid in inspecting different-fea-tures'of the Addington Workshops, referred to by witnesses who have already given evidence. Sonie'of the private" shbps.have also been visited/,.'and" the : board - generally are' usiiig ovory.endearour to procure all available information relating to matters within'the scope" pf the inquiry. Up to the present the witnesses, examined have- been' those" callosd either by; the -Department or by- the' representative of the-employees,. but the board have asked various local engineering experts to . attend, and these will bis 'heard next/week;- ... ; ' ' '"
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 461, 20 March 1909, Page 6
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124THE ADDINGTON INQUIRY. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 461, 20 March 1909, Page 6
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