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ITHE .OKDER OF TUE ENQUIRY. THE FITNESS OF THE GENERAL 'MANAGER. v Telegrtph - —Frees Association. ■ Christchurch, Saturday Night. Bearding the Addington workshops 1 Kry, Mr. T. E. Taylor, M.P., has sent Hfollowing telegram to the lion. J. Hiillar, Minister of Railways:— ftilst general eatUuiction is express- ' It your decision to hold a public ' Bad'of a departmental enquiry into 1 ■ Ronaj'ae's serious • charges of the ' Bonesty and incompetence of officials ft workmen at the Addington work- 1 Is, it is urged that it is necessary ' ■ only just to those accused that the 1 Krai manager's methods of control f administrative ability should also ' ■ally enquired into, will the order ( Reference be wide enough to permit ' ■his being done?" Mr. Taylor has ( wet received a reply from the Minis- (
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 6, 1 February 1909, Page 3
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