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"Will Ye No— ?"

AT times/ this- paper has pointed out that promotion is, a hard taskmaster m that' it removes from one place a fine man and transfers him' to another. True, he goes m 'a manner that is all, to his own benefit, but there's oho thing that promotion does not consider — the feelings of the friends the 'good fellow leaves behind. '■• Take' S. Simpson for instance. For quite -a while, he has been m the Railway Transport Office at Christchurch. ' But the powers that be have decided that his ability is worthy of Wellington, the seat of Government and. the head of the Railway system. Accordingly, he has left to take up quite a decent little "possie" m the Chief Accountant's office m the Capital City: but before he left, his fellow officers met him and said quite a lot of nice things about him.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NZTR19290221.2.24.4

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NZ Truth, Issue 1212, 21 February 1929, Page 6

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147

"Will Ye No—?" NZ Truth, Issue 1212, 21 February 1929, Page 6

"Will Ye No—?" NZ Truth, Issue 1212, 21 February 1929, Page 6

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