MR MILLAR'S DUNEDIN SPEECH.
! A CORRECTION DESIRED
j jiiY Ti;i,i on \eu. —iwss association.] Wellington, This Day.
; Hon. J. A. Millar desires th« following correction to bo in ado in tl o ! report of his speech wired from Ihmedin on Wednesday : "in the jg- ; port of my spoc.( h in tnat portion deal- ; mi', villi raiwlays, ] am made out to have that the railways diri net ; pay. 1 never made any such atate- ; mi'iit, and reports in the (Hac;o Daily ; Times and Star will verify this. 1 j have repeatedly, both in Parliament. ! and in the country, said the railwnyfl I had now reached paying point, arid the I Kaiiways Statement makes this very : clear. What 1 .said was that if tho railways did'not pay, any defic.ienry ! would have to be paid out of 11 o Consolidated Fund. 1 will bo obliged jif yon will take the necessary corecfion."
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 415, 18 November 1911, Page 5
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149MR MILLAR'S DUNEDIN SPEECH. King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 415, 18 November 1911, Page 5
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