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“HE KNOWS HIS JOB”

(From Our Own Correspondent. ) WELLINGTON, Thursday. The Right Hon. J. G. Coates put himself figuratively on sidd to-day in respect to a long-stand-ing public belief that Mr. R. W. McVilly, ex-ge'neral manager of the railways, and Mr. Coates were at loggerheads. “Now the public seem to think Mr. McVilly is a pretty hard man,” he said. “ In some ways he is. but he knows his job and Knows it well.”

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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 55, 27 May 1927, Page 11

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“HE KNOWS HIS JOB” Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 55, 27 May 1927, Page 11

“HE KNOWS HIS JOB” Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 55, 27 May 1927, Page 11

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