RIMUTAKA TUNNEL
ATTITUDE OF NATIONAL PARTY APPROVED BY CONFERENCE ("Times-Age” Special) An assurance that the Rimutaka tunnel project would be gone on with if the National Party were returned to office, was given by Mr J. H. Irving, National Party candidate for the Masterton seat, in an address at Clareville last night. The project,, he added, had been approved by the conference of the National Party candidates. Referring to statements made by Mr G. A. Maddison, National Party candidate for Hawke’s Bay, regarding the proposed expenditure on the tunnel, Mr Irving said that Mi’ Maddison was the only candidate who had not attended the conference when the scheme had been approved. Mr Maddison had been in Australia at the time.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 7 October 1938, Page 4
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120RIMUTAKA TUNNEL Wairarapa Times-Age, 7 October 1938, Page 4
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