RAILWAY BOARD OF APPEAL.
—~——» irs valuk tested. PER PRESS ASSOCIATION. P»LMEBSTos"NoBra, M»y 27. As a retult of tte sitting of the No ih Island Railway Appeil B>ard ol April 29t,h, when "LViver H. Livingstone and Fireman R. D. Olark appealed against tin decision of the Department in disrating them for a slight collision *t Lingouro, the Minister has con firm-d tho decision of the Bnrd of Appeal to rjinstatithemanand refund the pay deducted. A peculiar p&rt of the case was thit three m.m'b.3 after the men had been disrated, sev.ral leadicg officials mad* x'ensive tests at Ihelocility of the icciuen", and they reported strongly agakst the men, but the evidenca at me sitting cf the Boird was ov.r agatcst these offi.iile, end the memien of thd lioird conducted tbe test 1 hemsalvts whh a result favourable to the men disrated.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 125, 28 May 1903, Page 2
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140RAILWAY BOARD OF APPEAL. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 125, 28 May 1903, Page 2
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