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THE ADDINGTON RAILWAY WORKSHOPS.

THE SCOPE OF THE INQUIRY. [United Pbess Assoauiios.J TIMARU, Monday. Mr J. A. Millar, Minister of Railways, has handed the following order | of "reference of the Addington Inquiry ; Commissioners to the Press Association i for circulation in the Dominion : — "Addington Workshops Inquiry: — , The scope of the inquiry will cover the I following points : — •i (1) The efficiency of the plant and i ! appliances. ; (2) The system of work adopted. i (3) The discipline maintained. (4) The cost of production as com--1 riare<l with the cost in other establishments, whether Government or pri- ' vatc. (5) The output, whether i 6 is reasonable in quantity and quality, having regard to all the circumstances. | (6)| Generally, any matter" {paHifcigi for alteratiou or improvement .in the interests of efficiency or discipline. : Professor Scott will act as Chairman f of the Board. ' Your inquiries will be conducted in i public, and in the course of them you wil lmake such personal instruction, i and call such evidence as you think 1 fit, but you will not allow solicitors or representatives of any 'getson,\orijclass . oE persons, to appear: befofe»y<raiwithout my previous written authority. . All members,, of the Railway JDepart- ' ment are enjoined to give'ajl the in- ! information and assistanc"e v "''inS.&eir i power. . ■ ■-• "- r * -. ; You will conduct your inquiries; jn • tho nforesaid shops and^'et^jtw^as i vim think fit, and report to" mo the re- : suit with your recommendations and i the reasons on whiclUth'e same are basl ed, not later than'ithe 31st, day of ■ . March, 1900 r ' Mrs Head, Fyans-s{riset, Geelong, Vie, • writes: "I have- foun^sgreat relief from - rheumatism by applythg Chamberlain's • Pain Balm. It is anr^kcellent liniment, i and I strongly rocrfiniueud any person • buffering from thih dis&rossing and painful ailment to try it.lj-jly husband haa > also used Chamberlajttjs Pain Balm for ■ cuts and bruises, arioMa's delighted with tha benefit tec«ivedl}|jon> ifj." ?or s»k evervwherc.* -«iji

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIII, Issue XLIII, 9 March 1909, Page 1

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THE ADDINGTON RAILWAY WORKSHOPS. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIII, Issue XLIII, 9 March 1909, Page 1

THE ADDINGTON RAILWAY WORKSHOPS. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIII, Issue XLIII, 9 March 1909, Page 1