STRAIGHT TALK.
MR. SEMPLE EAST COAST RAy,, POSITION OF Tm, w —_1 (By TCleSraPll -^A SSoclt The Minister of Semple, said that the 0a5)1 * his visit to Hawke's Bay w.iiT 1 * the East Coast railway. r jJ In reply to a deputation the intention of the Gm ■ ' complete this line Thro lii millions have been spent will be unwise to scrap can be obtained for the £1,500,000. The policy been suicidal and stupid" "I will give you. a defbitp „ that any part of the li ne used will be put in order possible. We will not build th r" let. people use other port, and we will not allow Board or any other board to 3 guns. If it attempts "that, it to go. We are going to tell where it gets off when the defc* cleared for action. You will ilt " line," added the Minister. ;r
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 297, 16 December 1935, Page 8
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