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Kettle, T. M. (Thomas Michael), 1880-1916

"The Open Secret of Ireland"

And having so dealt with capital and coal the
predominant partner next proceeded by a logical development to muddle
transportation.
The Drummond Commission, appointed in 1836 to consider the question of
railway construction in Ireland, issued a report in 1838 which
practically recommended public and not private enterprise as appropriate
"to accomplish so important a national object." What came after is best
related in the official terminology of the Scotter Commission of
1906-10:
"This report was presented in July 1838, and early in the
following year a great public meeting, held in Dublin, passed a
resolution that inasmuch as an adequate system of railways could
not be constructed by private capital, the Government should be
urged to take the work into its own hands, thereby saving the cost
of Private Bill legislation. Promises were also made that the lands
necessary for railway construction would be given free of cost.
Similar resolutions were adopted at another meeting held about the
same time in the north of Ireland.


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