RAILWAY SERVICES.
ACTING PREMIER SPEAKS OB?* '<«§ By Telegraph.—Press AfiwoUtfon.' [ : '*'fiM Wellington, - Last Night ■Cpfl Sir J. Allen, replying to a suburban putation protesting against the ment of the railway services, part-icO«''o;|||j lorly in the evenings, said the pubtt&\|||| must understand they had reached * stage when they must put up with to»£ : srH conveniences. There was nu gettlu-v£fl away from it at all, and nil they couU look for in the matter of railway «(tfvices was an arrangement to meet thalr >iHJ9 absolute essential needs. No tion could be given to pleasure, apprU or theatres. £$M Sir James Allen condemned vigorously .ym| the go-slow policy, and hoped the cotqK . '*lH try would be behind-the Government U» ''ijH putting a stop to it. The coal supph v 'vfl| was'a serious factor in the curtailmefc* ' .""JH of the raihvay services. ,' ,-■s§B
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Taranaki Daily News, 5 April 1917, Page 5
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138RAILWAY SERVICES. Taranaki Daily News, 5 April 1917, Page 5
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