PACIFIC SERVICES
NEW COMPANY’S CONTROL. BENEFITS TO NEW ZEALAND. The entry of the Canadian-Pacific Railway Company into the Pacific mail service was referred to by Mr. H. W. Brodie, overseas passenger manager for .the company, on his arrival at Auckland on. Monday by the. Niagara from Sydney, The company* is jointly interested with •the Union Steam Ship Company in the formation of the Canadian-Australasian Line, Limited, which has taken over the Pacific liners Aorangi and Niagara. “I am naturally very pleased to see our great company interested in the New Zealand and Australian steamship service in this direct way,” said Mr. Brodie. ‘‘lt is, and should be, very reassuring news, for whenever our company extends its railway lines or interests itself in steamship services in any part of the world it means In-’ creased prosperity for such places." Mr. Brodie, who has spent five months in New Zealand and Australia, will proceed by the Niagara to Honolulu. After two -weeks there he will leave for San .UwHicisco. and Vancouver. ■ ■ -
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Taranaki Daily News, 26 August 1931, Page 5
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