Thoughts For The Times
R All. WA Y AIIS MAX A(I EIIK XT. There is no question about it. The railways- were never so unsatisfactorily run, either from the standpoint of usefulness as a carrying concern or from that of liiiam-ial results. There is not a business man who has transactions with the Department nor a taxpayer who knows anything of the situation who would not very gladly welcome an administration as efficient and economical as the! country was given when Mr J. A. Afilfer or Sir Joseph Ward was Alinistcr of Railways.—“Lyttelton Times.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 25 November 1921, Page 2
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94Thoughts For The Times Hokitika Guardian, 25 November 1921, Page 2
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