The Addington Worshop Case.
.- • (UNITKP-PRKSS ASSOCIATION.) .:-'■" "v,f; -^CHHisTC iurch, Friday. Tito Boiird of Appeal for Railway Workm-n yesterday morning resumed ttio inquiry into the dismissal of F. Efavis, blacksmith, from the Addiugton workshops, and into the charges of assault, injustice, and partiality brought by him against tho foreman, Mr Pqpe^ -The ■inqiirry^hTid'beeli^joiffSefrtiecauae' Mr Rotherhain, Locomotive /Superintendent refused to produce a certain docuiDcat. Anplicatiun was made Jay BavTsTloTliitrtnuisfeT from Adding ton. . MrR. C. ißejethain,: jQli>ir)^^js)f the Board, icfericd the matter to the Government. Mi;, Rotherhain q.ow said U«t. \vaßiQßcracted to produce anyipap|tia.ths^ Boiyd" rlqiiiredf ' THe'ldocameU wlsTkc* C3rdingly handed m. Mr Pope called several witnesses for- the defence, whose . evidence was to the effect that Davis was an inferiojr wprkmato, |DBubordinate. that lltt Rppe bad not aaji^urtedjhiu|. liorl treitecl hWm^usttyf " The^-Bbrihi'wUl/ as is customary, report to the Govern-
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Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 1483, 17 October 1885, Page 2
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136The Addington Worshop Case. Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 1483, 17 October 1885, Page 2
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