New Zealand Railways.
THE fl^M Mlli^R'B SOHEMB. UNFAiVOiUBIABTLIEI. SRBPILY TO DEPUTATION..,, '...] (Per United Press Association.) OHRISfTCMUiROH, Map 13. The Hon.. J. AJ, Millar replying to a deputation! asking,tihat. the seoicKid train on the Methven line should be resumed; gavje no hope of anything of the kind. Tlva reitiijpjs are now bein£ made of every branch of the Imp, and where not paying, the service will be reduced. ■Five traiina already hav^ej, Deeja stopped aindi otihers will be puifc on the same <basic. If Parliament did nok BUippoaft., Ms reteoniinendaitions tlt'e CJoneolidated reyfenue -woiiid have *o, pay a direct grant, .to the Hail way Dtepartaneot. Hb; was trying to pet the railwnj-s on. \ more payaWe basis and was only doing what the majority of people wanted.
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Thames Star, Volume XLV, Issue 10420, 13 May 1909, Page 2
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125New Zealand Railways. Thames Star, Volume XLV, Issue 10420, 13 May 1909, Page 2
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