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The Railways and Self-interest Lines of Least Resistance PEOPLE often hear and see statements about “taking the line of least resistance.” In these difficult days of national readjustment to new economic conditions, the railways are lines of least resistance in the direction of better times. Support of the railways by their owners, the general public, is not a matter of cold, hard duty. It is the easy way, the smooth way, the safe way to reduce cost of living and to trim the load of taxation. AS the railways give the best and cheapest transport, the service commends itself, on its merits, to the general public. The people’s railways can help to solve the people’s problems. Wellington, v) /x o/jL 9th May, 1932. \J.J ' General Manager * N.Z. Railways, — I added uduteness to white Unen_>
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Grey River Argus, 12 May 1932, Page 8
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