THE ACTION OF THE RAILWAY COMMISSIONERS.
[by telegraph.—own correspondent.] Wellington, Monday. It is said that the Railway Commissioners have received a telegram from the Employers' Association at Dunedin, congratulating them on the firm and impartial stand they have taken in regard to the labour troubles. The telegram says that to the course taken by the Commissioners it may be attributed that a great deal of evil has been averted, and that the colony lias been enabled to deal with the difficulty.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 8374, 30 September 1890, Page 5
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