RAILWAY SETTLEMENT.
jffr. Bell Interviewed.
{Beceived 8.53 a.m.).
LONDON, November 8. Mr Eiehard Bell, M.P. (Secretary of Society of KaUway Servants) stated in. an interview that neijjiej he nor the society's executive was flKKonghly satisfied, but the scheme was a great step in advance, and would afford complete ntacnineiy for the rapid, redress uf grievances. The "Daily Telegraph" in a leading article advises the application of the principle of the railway settlement to all pate- »
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 268, 9 November 1907, Page 5
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