wages. Casual laborers were not going:: to work for the Railway Department for 12s a day when they could get 16s front ; other employers. I Mr, Penri urged that the Council should ] insist on the General Manager of Sail-'j ways visititg New Plymouth to irtqulr into railway matters, Mr. McVilly ha romised to visit New Plymouth beforfy lit had not come any further thfttyi Stratford, and if he, would not come novy the Chamber should write to thc\M)sv' ister and ask him to toll Mr. McVilly x 4' visit New Plymouth. He spoke in strong terms of the way in which New PI month's interests had been overlooked the past by the railway authorities. Mr List said that he had .only the ; otj» day heard a manufacturer state that less he could get his materiale.witli great celerity he would be obliged to establii his factory where he could. Other speakers referred to the ve unsatisfactory conditions obtaining the goods sheds, the need for extent! and for an adequate staff of out feWSSJitjWSiI trafflo,
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Taranaki Daily News, 15 June 1920, Page 5
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173Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, 15 June 1920, Page 5
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