IRISH RAILWAYS
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SUFFERING HEAVY LOSS UNDER DE VALERA'S POLICY i LABOUR CRITICISED I
• , ...... -By Telegraph — Oopyrlght). j
Rec. Nov. 23, 9.0 p.m- ; London, Nov. 23. j The Times Dublin correspondent says that the latest unrest is among : ^ raihvay workers, who are urging the j L Fianna Fail to implement its election promises to reform transport and i safeguard wages. Labour members of J the Dail are sharply criticised for their failure to insist upon the legislation necessary. The raihvays are now facing bankruptcy. Reeeipts fell £500,000 in 1932 compared with last year. Under Mr. de Valera's economic policy the raihvays are losing £14,000 weekly, and are forced to pay £52,000 more for their coal owing to the dutiesLabour is disappoihted in Mr." cfe Valera's refusal to nationalise the raihvays.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 388, 24 November 1932, Page 5
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131IRISH RAILWAYS Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 388, 24 November 1932, Page 5
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