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[Received Dcc'cnibor dtli,' 1.35 p.m'.J ( Melbourne, Yesterday. Im the Legislative Assembly last night Sir Bryan "O'Loghlen mado a statement regarding 'the Hawthorne collision^ but \ any^iscussion on the suhjeef? ' fat the present timV ' Mr Gillies faade a lengthy speech.,- Re insisted ,tha.tradiqal changes are necessary in ( the rail-, way service, 'and' declared that ! the political, system of management has completely failed. '"'ManjAotuier s^ealttsrs i followed, and supported GiUiesAcriticisms. <<? Mr Cominisaionw- for, f spoke at iengW, ami 'd/fekled tW' WJW J duct of the Raihvay' < D&pa'rt;inept. A desultory discussion followed, lasting six hours. MrJßent, later. o in f the introduced a bill for the better management of the railways, which , was j , announced in the Governor's speech at ' the opening of ithe qession. , ■>,? Arrived: This morning, the Union Steamship Ring'.U'ooma f rbm the Bluff. ' An inquest on the bocfy of Mr Thomas, who died from the affects of injuries received by the railway collision at' Hawthorn was commenced yesterday, but the inquiry was adjourned to 13th iust. / /
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Waikato Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1627, 7 December 1882, Page 2
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170AUSTRALIAN. [REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.] [BY TELEGRAPH-COPYRIGHT.] Waikato Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1627, 7 December 1882, Page 2
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