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RAILWAY REFORM.

TO THE EDITOR. —In answer to Mr. Samuel Vaile's petition for a trial of his scheme, Sir Joseph Ward stated that he had a few months ago offered Mr. Vailo a trial "under certain conditions." It would bo interesting to the public, I have no doubt, to know what those conditions were, as I believe any reasonable conditions., would be ac- ' cepted and backed by the public. For want of a power of organisation Samuel Vaile's pearls have been lying before us for 20 years, and have been gradually picked up by liver countries, who have been for years obtaining the benefit of them. The penny postage would be as nothing to the success of this scheme if properly carried out, and Sir Joseph might become a baronet on it.—l am, etc., ROSSIONOL.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11711, 22 July 1901, Page 7

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RAILWAY REFORM. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11711, 22 July 1901, Page 7

RAILWAY REFORM. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11711, 22 July 1901, Page 7

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