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"Railway Reform" combats Mr* Vaile's proposals on that subject. He points oat that the proposals of Mr. Waring in England are essentially different from those of Mr Vaile. He contrasts them as follows- ' " Let us see the effect of Mr. Waring a dm posals and Mr. Vaile's when compared" taking Mr. Waring's distances or stapes' and comparing them with Mr. Vaile's stages :—Auckland to Mercer : Mr Waring one stage ; Mr. Vaile, five stages. Mercer to Frankton: Mr. Waring, one stage- Mr Vaile, one stage Pukekohe to Waitakerei ■ Mr. Waring, one stage; Mr. Vaile,sevtj, stages." Mr. Waring, I should venture to say, would hesitate before he would propose to the British public to carry a man fifty miles ™ Yorkshire for fourpence, whilst the traveller leaving London would be compelled to pay five and seven times as much for the same distance. Everyone is agreed that we want cheap transit charges for our local produc. tions. We shall get such much easier by asking for the adoption of some juat and equitable scheme similar to Mr. Charles Warings, than by seeking the adoption of Mr. Vaile's Bcheme, which must, according to natural law, end in failure." "H. C." deals with the late meeting of the Industrial Association. ' He says :—''Wq. are aiming at being a maritime and commercial nation, owing to our insular position. Is the protection cry the proper way to foster that ambition ? We desire to have our ship? and a navy, and to acquire them, will following the example of the United States create them? The Industrial Association has bread lines to tread upon in this country fosterh g the local industries by every legitimate means, but I think it is beyond its province to advocate the increase of the taxation of this overburdened country at the present time at any rate."

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 7904, 24 March 1887, Page 6

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