THE POSITION OF THE RAILWAY COMMISSIONERS.
" TO THE EDITOR. Sra,—Your manly leader of this (Thursday) morning deserves the endorsement of every • individual who has a stake in - New Zealand.i. Many of the country residents have ;an opinion "that the Government of any conn« try has no right to enter into:cbmoetitaon >" with its subjects," but the stand the Railway Commissioners took during the) late labour madness showed . that they understood their responsibilities, and that they were the right) men ia the right place—the Hon. R. Seddon, Minister for Public Works, or any other man, to the contrary.—l am, &c., j ,• J. Mayo. Drury, May 14,1891. - ' -" ' 1 f
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8568, 16 May 1891, Page 3
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