AMERICAN RAILWAYS.
. .„ »—. „ , HIGHER WAGES DEMANDED. i By Ca'.le.—Press Association.—Copyright(A. & N.Z.) NEW YORK, Feb. 12. j The Railroad Administrator, Mr] Charles Hine, refused to grant the wages increases demanded by 2,000,000 railway workers, on the ground that the Railroad Adminis-i tration could not economically grant such increases in view of the fact | that the railroads would soon re-' vert to private ownership. | It is understood that Mr Hine has referred the whole matter to Presi-, dent Wilson.
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume VII, Issue 1872, 13 February 1920, Page 3
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