436 Mr. F. Fox on the Great Alpine Tunnels. [May 25, 



of our inspectors and superintendents of our great railway stations, 

 who are in many cases almost worked to death, and yet have to be 

 attentive and courteous to all ; albeit, except in certain honourable 



exceptions, they are unable to make proper provision for old age ? 

 And should it be necessary for a station-master, after six years' work 



■ 1 ~ the simp 1- 



[F. F.] 



Ana SUOUia 11 ue necessary iui a sianuu-iuasier, tuitr six years worK 



at a great railway junction, to drop into his grave with the simple 

 epitaph "tired out"? 



