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The New Zealand Railways Magazine, Volume 9, Issue 11 (February 1, 1935)

Railway Progress in New Zealand — General Manager's Message

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Railway Progress in New Zealand
General Manager's Message

Good Holiday Business.

Amongst the most cheering features of the railway year so far has been the good holiday business done on all sections. Aided by exceptionally good weather and a freer spending spirit amongst the general public, the railway returns are appreciably improved. Many of the principal trains were taxed to capacity during the peak of the Christmas and New Year period, while there has been a general increase in train travelling. This result, associated with the steadily improved standard of passenger accommodation provided, has justified the progressive policy of the Administration.

The Royal Visit.

The visit to New Zealand of His Royal Highness, the Duke of Gloucester, has now been completed, and the whole of the railway arrangements in that connection have been carried through with credit to the Department and in a manner which has given the utmost satisfaction to our Royal visitor, as indicated in the special message appearing in this issue from the Chairman of the Government Railways Board. The railway operations also gave satisfaction to the public who attended the many functions where punctual train-running was an important aid to their success. I wish to thank all members concerned for their good work (both individually and as a team) which enabled the whole of the railway portion of the programme to be carried through without delay or mishap of any sort.

I feel sure that I express the feeling of every railway employee when I say that His Royal Highness carries with him from these shores the best wishes of a service which, throughout the tour, has been charmed by his personality and delighted by his good fellowship.

General Manager.
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Mr. H. H. Sterling, C.M.G., LL.B., M.Inst.T., F.R.E.S. The inclusion of Mr. H. H. Sterling in the New Year Honours could not have surprised anybody in or out of the Railway Service, and it must have been as pleasing to the Chairman of the Railways Board as it undoubtedly was to the Railway staff throughout the Dominion to find the announcement so cordially and unanimously approved by the Press. Mr Sterling's well-known administrative ability has been particularly valuable to New Zealand during the very important re-organisation of the Railways Department during recent years, and in the planning of the progressive policy which is winning an ever-increasing measure of public support. The honour of C.M.G. will be regarded by the recipient not only as a tribute to, and recognition of, his public service, but also as an indication of the important part which the National system of transportation is called upon to play in the life of the community.

Mr. H. H. Sterling, C.M.G., LL.B., M.Inst.T., F.R.E.S.
The inclusion of Mr. H. H. Sterling in the New Year Honours could not have surprised anybody in or out of the Railway Service, and it must have been as pleasing to the Chairman of the Railways Board as it undoubtedly was to the Railway staff throughout the Dominion to find the announcement so cordially and unanimously approved by the Press. Mr Sterling's well-known administrative ability has been particularly valuable to New Zealand during the very important re-organisation of the Railways Department during recent years, and in the planning of the progressive policy which is winning an ever-increasing measure of public support. The honour of C.M.G. will be regarded by the recipient not only as a tribute to, and recognition of, his public service, but also as an indication of the important part which the National system of transportation is called upon to play in the life of the community.

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The Royal Train in New Zealand (Rly. Publicity photos.) His Royal Highness the Duke of Gloucester, landed at Wellington on 15th December, 1934. He began his tour of the North Island by rail from Wellington on 18th December. The illustrations shew (above) the arrival of the Royal train at Hastings and (below) at Napier.

The Royal Train in New Zealand
(Rly. Publicity photos.) His Royal Highness the Duke of Gloucester, landed at Wellington on 15th December, 1934. He began his tour of the North Island by rail from Wellington on 18th December. The illustrations shew (above) the arrival of the Royal train at Hastings and (below) at Napier.