TOLL OF THE RAILROAD.
» AMERICA'S UNENVIABLE RECORD. 3y Telegraph— Press Association—Copyright New York, September 26.' Mr. Charles Neil, ox-Labour Commissioner, addressing tho National Council for Industrial Sleety, said that' if tho railroad directors of tho United States railways wore compelled to spend fortyeight hours in following the victims of railway accidents to the grave thoy would soon get the humanitarian viewpoint of railroad wrecks. Mr. Noil explained that the United Statcs's unenviable record of railway wrecks was due to tho system whereby officials were encouraged to compete' in arder to roduec tho cost of operations of tho railroads, with consequent' deterioration of equipment.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1866, 27 September 1913, Page 7
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103TOLL OF THE RAILROAD. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1866, 27 September 1913, Page 7
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