THE RAILWAYMEN
11V TKLKGIt A VII —-I’IIKSS ASSN., COI’VI’.IGIIT. COMMISSION TO 111-: SET CP. WELLINGTON. -May The railway situation was considered ill meeting held this afternoon, and tile Prime Minister aftervvnnl- inioroied representatives ol the Press that it had been decided that a Commission should he .set tin to investigate the whole railway position from top to I ottom. including tno claim- lor an increase of wages, and lor improvements in the working condition-, made by the A.S.I’.S. and the proposals of the Department. Mr Mii-sev added ('•■>’ the per-mincl and number oi niembor- of the t uiti-mi'-ioii hail not y 1 ’l been settled, hut said that- the Minister lor Railways, the Hon .1. G. Coates, wa- eoiumutiieating with several gentlemen who would be suitable lor the fask.
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Hokitika Guardian, 3 May 1924, Page 3
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