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INQUEST AND INQUIRY.

PUBLIC INQUIRY MAY BE ! NECESSARY. WELLINGTON. May 28, The Railway Department has decided to leave the usual departmental inquiry until after the -inquest on the victims' of, the Main Trunk disaster. 'Mr. C. A. Piper, Traffic' Superintendent for the North Island, will represent the Department at the inquest. Mr. A. Mack, General Secretary of the Amalgamated Society of Railwayitjen, leaves to-night for Frankton Junction to represent some of the raiiwaymen concerned in the accident. The Minister for Railways states it might be unnecessary to, hold a> 'public inquiry other- than the inquest. This point will be decided after the inquest

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Grey River Argus, 29 May 1914, Page 5

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INQUEST AND INQUIRY. Grey River Argus, 29 May 1914, Page 5

INQUEST AND INQUIRY. Grey River Argus, 29 May 1914, Page 5

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