PRIVILEGED VISITORS.
"■ 4. I FREE PASSES FOR THE IRISH. ' DELEGATES. The Minister for Railways (the Hon. J. A. Millar) has received (he following letter from Mr. \V. A. Redmond. M\P.:— "The Hon. Mr. Millar.-Dcar Sir.-1 dosire, on behalf of my colleagues nr.tl myself, to personally lender you our rfiosfc prntfful thanks for the kindness and thoughtfulness which prompted you to grant us free passes over yotiv railways I can assure you I hat wo thoroughly appreciate the compliment. "If wo might vcnliiro an opinion on (ho management and conduct of your Slala railways we would at once, be compelled to state that the wholo .system reflects I he crealcst credit on the mananoiiient. Wo have experienced at (he hands of the officials of your Department nothing but tho most extreme kindness and courtesy. "We should lie obliged if you would lender our congratulations to Mr. T. Eonnync. the general malinger, t mnv . add thai one cf Ilia first, reforms to bring about under Rome Rule will be the nationalisation of Ihc Irish railways, AVith every good wish for the future prosperity 'of your Department and of your coiintrv.'—Believe me. verv trnlv vours, "W. A. REDMOND."-
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1195, 2 August 1911, Page 5
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