RAILWAYS IMPROVEMENT
RAILWAYS’ MANAGER CONFIDENT.
By Telegraph.—Press Association.
Auckland, July 22. Speaking at the Commercial Travellers’ Club dinner on Saturday evening Mr. H. H. Sterling, general manager of railways, said he was confident the New Zealand railways were coming into their own.
While the railway accounts this year had shown an improvement he did not think they should be judged entirely by that standard. He was inclined rather to judge the effectiveness of the system by the measure of satisfaction it gave people. In that respect he considered that an advance had been made this year. The department was now operating under a new administrative policy. He appealed for a chance for the new system to prove itself.
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Taranaki Daily News, 23 July 1929, Page 14
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