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NEW SOUTH WALES RAILWAYS.

POLITICAL INTERFERENCE.

. THE COMMISSIONERS AND EMPLOYEES. SYDNEY, August 11. Recently the Railway Commissioners declined a request by the Employees’ Association that a reporter be allowed to take a full note of proceedings before the Commissioners. The latter contended that the notes now taken were sufficient. To-day a deputation of Labour members asked the Commissioners to reconsider their decision. Mr Oliver replied that the Commissioners were doing all they could in the interests of the employees. The action of the Labour deputation amounted to political interference. There Was no time in the history of the railways when there was greater need than now to take exception to political interference, which the Commissioners could not tolerate.

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1745, 16 August 1905, Page 52

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NEW SOUTH WALES RAILWAYS. New Zealand Mail, Issue 1745, 16 August 1905, Page 52

NEW SOUTH WALES RAILWAYS. New Zealand Mail, Issue 1745, 16 August 1905, Page 52

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