CRITICISM DOES NOT WORRY MR. STERLING
(Front Our Oicn Correspondent) HAMILTON, Wednesday, “I am like the girl in *No, No, Nanette!*” declared Mr. H. H. Sterling, general manager of the New Zealand Railways, annual dinner bf suppliers committeemen of the New Zealand Cooperative Dairy Company last evening. “I can speak freely and can say ‘Don't speak to me. I’ve got another place!' There has been a lot of criticism in the Press, but after all it is not a question of whether I am getting too much or too little. That does not worry me. I am only concerned with the satisfaction I get with duty well done.” Mr. Sterling said when he made the decision to leave the dairy company his bread and butter were at stake. However, he could say truthfully that during his three years* association with the company he had never had a cross word with any member bf the directorate, any supplier or any member of the staff.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 440, 23 August 1928, Page 8
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163CRITICISM DOES NOT WORRY MR. STERLING Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 440, 23 August 1928, Page 8
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