RAILWAY COMMISSIONERS’ REPORT.
HANDED TO THE GOVERNMENT. IMPRESSIONS OF NEW. ZEALAND. Sir Sam Fay and Sir Vincent Haveri, the British Railway Commissioners who have been inquiring into the administration of. the New .Zealand Railways, left by the Ulimarqa for Sydney on Friday.- Their main report has been .presented to the Government, but a short supplementary report covering a few matters on which *he commissioners desire to express an opinion will - be forwarded from Sydney. ‘lt is indefinite When the commission’s report will be issued for publication. Although' the commissioners and their staff have had only'a short stay in the Dominion, and have been working hard the whole of the time, they have • been particularly struck with the similarity %Jiis country bears, to the Homeland in many respects. The tremendous loyalty of New Zealanders to the Mother Country has also been noted by them. Mr C. Travis, the secretary to the commission, who will not leave Ne w Zealand until to-morrow, remarked to a “Times” representative* on Saturday that these facts, had been (.received by the party, who had often been reminded of Ehgland by the rural scenes they had seen here, in many parts.
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Shannon News, 16 December 1924, Page 3
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194RAILWAY COMMISSIONERS’ REPORT. Shannon News, 16 December 1924, Page 3
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