SOUTH ISLAND RAILWAY
REFORM PARTY'S ATTITUDE (Per Press Association.) BLENHEIM, this day. The, Rt. Hon. J. (1. Coates' condemnation in his Hastings speech of the, Government's railway policy is puzzling Marlborough people, who havo been led lo believe, by his supporters that he has reeent.lv come to a decision that, the South "Island Main Trunk should bo proceeded with. While Mr. Coates in tho north is reported to he condemning the railway project, Mr. H. Holland, Reform member for Christchinrh North, told a Kuik'ofira audience that he had conferred with his leader and had been informed that no ma Iter what, party was in power ilie line would go on.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17230, 9 April 1930, Page 8
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