THE "GOVERNMENT STROKE"
PUBLIC ENQUIRY TO BE HELD. By Telegraph.—Press Association. Wellington, List .Sight. The New Zealand Time- understands that the Government inieid shortly to arrange for a public inquiry into the system of manageuienl in vague at Addington workshops and llie cost of the work done there. The uiisuiuliun of the tribunal has not yet i> -n settleM, but may be decided this «i el; .Meantime the Addington olliiiaK to whom ivcre referred the expert's allegations in regard to lack of discipline and loafing, are framing their answer, which has not yet come to hand. One of the features of the enquiry will probalily be an attempt to discover the person who divulged to the inewspapcrs the general manager's strongly worded letter of complaint. This is regarded as a serious breach of discipline, as the Department's regulations strictly forbid railway servants giving information to the public or showing an official document to an unauthorised person, unless instructed to do so in the course of their duty.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 332, 26 January 1909, Page 2
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167THE "GOVERNMENT STROKE" Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 332, 26 January 1909, Page 2
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