RAILWAY OFFICERS.
—•— -m APPRECIATIVE REFXSBC6I|I| MANAGER. (PEJ63S xssocunox nsaauqg^H WELLINGTON, MH9| The annual conference IfjpaH way Officers' Institute was epSH terday by the general ta£a3m railways (Mr G. W. that none knew better serious the salary redoctioM jjiM curtailment of conditions all. He regretted the nee*fiylffll policy which been the Railways Board. Be MIMHI conference that the predated the co-openttkaT iHral sistance given by the staff tewifi vice. He felt that the i nil ■wiiSTlßß giving a better service to-4vMMM| before The flmwirial nomhfcßHlM proved, and the public raaHppM the continued jmpwwMwt the country's stability. The loyalty and* staff in the strenuous pcdMlMn which they were tm MjM subject of comment by the piißH (Mr V. B. J. Stanley), in aaNMgM adoption of the report Remits from various lamlM S considered in committee. "•'.'W
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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20918, 27 July 1933, Page 16
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