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THE ADDINGTON INQUIRY.

(Per Pitr.ss Association.) C'liristchurcli, sian-!i !). PnlVxiiir f-Voit, Chairman of Hi" Adding! on Workshops I'liiiiiiry, who was P"o'n bv ;v repr.-sonfiilive of the -News io-thiv.' states that ho h".s no furlhe-,-information on the subject of the enquiry. On the arrival of Viv K. -'*obcrt's froiu-Duuediu by the first express this evening the members of the Commission meet, and arrange details. Jlr J. .C. Nivcil, of Napier, the other member of the Commission, arrived in the eitv this morning. A meeting of the Addingtoii employees was'held during the lunch hour in-day. when, after discussion of the in connection with the • ih'h's request to be represented by Mr T. ]•:, Tuvlor, V.V.. it was decided to confirm the resolution of the previous dav dealing with the matter. interviewed to-night, the Hon. J. A. eiiilar said lie hud not altered his decision relative to the representation of Addingtoii employees at the foitheomin:>- enquiry. The men had been offered p. selection' from tho whole of the railway service, in Now Zealand, and he was determined that no outsider should take part in the proceedings of the Commission. If the men adhered to their resolution not to appoint a. ronreocntntivo the enquiry would go on without them.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVI, Issue 1009, 10 March 1909, Page 1

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THE ADDINGTON INQUIRY. Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVI, Issue 1009, 10 March 1909, Page 1

THE ADDINGTON INQUIRY. Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVI, Issue 1009, 10 March 1909, Page 1