THE RAILWAY CRISIS
[by TFXF.GR A I'll —PER PRESS ASSOCIATION.] POSITION A DEADLOCK. WELLINGTON, April 18. The railway position remains a deadlock. The railwaymems loaders can throw "** no now light cn the situation. There is some talk of mediation being instituted. .Mr. Alack, the A.S.H.S. secretary, emphasises the point that, if there is to he any mediation, now is the time to act. The Minister of Railways had a fur- • tlier conference with the President (Mr M. Connelly), and the secretary (Mr Alack) of the A.S.R.S., on Thursday __ hut afterwards, Mr Coates stated there wore no further developments to te- --t»_ port. mmc-mmaaammmmaammn
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Hokitika Guardian, 19 April 1924, Page 2
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103THE RAILWAY CRISIS Hokitika Guardian, 19 April 1924, Page 2
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