THE MANAWATU RAILWAY.
pea ruwe absoomxio*. Wellington, April 17. The Actir>g-P/emier informed a Potl reporter to day that the no' ion of the Government in c nneetion with tho tnrminition of the miming right* held by the Mauawatu RiiUay «u not tnkei with the obj.wH of depreciating the valir of the company's property, •hi! thiewiw nohinf of ad)({-in-tbt ma-ger policy ahojt it. Ha-oocUfnded ih .t whst the Government mi doing ■"-js in the t»st intcrrs*-. of the colony. Personally he had all along been indifferent to taking over the nil way, eo long as tbe Government got the traffic f<>r its own )iae>. He furthea stated that tho Government intended to maintain the pr-sent connection with the Manawatu Railway, and wag arranging to provid-) aotomraod uion at Longeurn.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 89, 18 April 1902, Page 2
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128THE MANAWATU RAILWAY. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 89, 18 April 1902, Page 2
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