RAILWAY APPEALS.
BOARD’S SITTING CONTINUED. ru3L 1 , I!U,V ; ay Board resumed its (hrir-tchnrch sitting ihic mining, when m.^' nioa lr <,t T ?- , E - G c™rd was con. - ii et \‘, ftoolan conducted apl>eiknt s case and Mr J. Mason appeared on biJnlf of the Railway Department. Appellant stated that he considered himself equal in qualifications to the men who had superseded urn. He had performed D,LT k °n a th , ird . rac,e ° ffi ccr whilst at grade ’ lltlougll 110 was m ed as fifth rtr-«! I l r C , harlei ' Truman, traffic inspector, Win, (church, gave evidence to the effect that ,'7 T. R ! a capable st.ationmc.ster, and v.o d safrs-mcton'y control the staff of any SSstmi;. h j« »» . a PP OEI was adjourned pending the ogival of an essential witness. GOODS’ CLERK’S APPEAL. On resuming after the luncheon adfournment he app [ of w _ j_ Smith J rk in 1110 Christchurch goods office, against his Bupersessm on the D.3 list was commenced -.pV": “tnngleman, district traffic manager of strnrl tchlUCh j; 8 ? d tllat a PP cllant was not staff if TT! character to handle a large !*i V* known &ni for many years, not »it* d ,P Imcd the opinion that he was neL i°f-h r a Batlsf «-ctory officer. Witd f etai,ed Bev ; eral incidents relative to work f On ar L and aoCllra , cy in appellants’ a fieri mi a ) ° nC i OCoaslon he had committed in meVi 8 ! f the Go J. sar *' me nt’B rules rl' Sv f °J a for private hv the net o? 4 ff i 6 ’ lCe Lad been aerated Vi ;,„ Vl act of taking a cadet on tho rulcb, caking expedition. in'mectionn^°f' a p : - }^ lt,!lcss made periodical 1 Fa l r lc station Whilst Smith v; t L J hc etat /°, n . was very clean, and tory Sm. ? th „T\°/ V ’ ork WRS aatisfaclidimf . admiUcd ln a letter that he thoronghfv I check the '“'v^. 1118 ’ R n d did not Ho had stateiT+w V levins CRdet ’ s work, care if, t ure h , e wo ? ld . “crcice more had failed. 4 *■ thereby ndmiUin ff that he (Proceeding.)
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 20056, 20 September 1920, Page 8
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357RAILWAY APPEALS. Star (Christchurch), Issue 20056, 20 September 1920, Page 8
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