UNION COMPANY MONOPOLY.
5 TO THIS EDITOR. Snt,—From your foot note to my Itti.t, I gather that the people have little to txpoot; from your organ, and in
common wit'i others, you aro inclined to side wiUi tho fut man, or, big jmor-oi-olic, aa against tho Jjeoplo and ili=iir right-. Your fooi; noto cloviy indicates two things; fusS, \that the Union Oompr.ny is nufc abrcasf. <i£ the or, that steamers nro -ar£i>K!ty \".'£.r:tuil if'iu say as much thit tlw (Jaiou GoiO'p'J-'j havo much mora thim thoy can o<y.«"l by loweiing the fares • would onlyftinteasify matters. That is what I bolftve [to be the case, therefore, more steaniffis nro required to cope with the tro{H.
Iwl'ieh s'ioulu b<» ioi'tb coming, either [ J by the Union Company or a rival com-i pany, if the wo ncs or the people aro to I Soudied. A good healthy rival ty is t what the public want aad should havo f |iu oi'dti* to do away with oppressive | [mjoopolitiß to the hurt of tbe people. [ !—I am, etc., ! j A Victim, jj
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 9, 11 January 1901, Page 2
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177UNION COMPANY MONOPOLY. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 9, 11 January 1901, Page 2
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