Canadian transportation & distribution management . e of claims is notprevented, they provoke much irritation,disappointment and loss to the companys patrons. It is therefore the intention tocarefully analyze the cause of such claimsand remove the cause where possible;but, in any event, to pay such lawfulclaims with business like promptitude, assoon as the liability has been these officers, of whatever grade, re-porting upwards through their next su-perior, officer come indirectly, but nonethe less certainly under the observationof the chief operating officer, the VicePresident


Canadian transportation & distribution management . e of claims is notprevented, they provoke much irritation,disappointment and loss to the companys patrons. It is therefore the intention tocarefully analyze the cause of such claimsand remove the cause where possible;but, in any event, to pay such lawfulclaims with business like promptitude, assoon as the liability has been these officers, of whatever grade, re-porting upwards through their next su-perior, officer come indirectly, but nonethe less certainly under the observationof the chief operating officer, the VicePresident and General Manager, locatedat executive headquarters, where he is atall times easily accessible, and where hecan, by means of telegraph, telephone,mail, and personal contact, direct thenumerous and intricate details of the ad-ministration of the express operationsover 22,000 miles of railway. European Organization.—At the timeof writing no official information is avail-able as to the Canadian National organization in Great Britain. The. W. C. Muir, Vice President and General Manager, CanadianNational Express Company. Canadian Ex. Co. has heretofore beenrepresented by F. C. Salter, EuropeanTraffic Manager, London, who was alsoEuropean Traffic Manager. ; E. , General Agent, Liverpool, alsoGeneral Agent, ; and J. M. Walker,General Agent, Glasgow, also GeneralAgent, Canadian Railway andMarine World has reason to believe thatit is probable that the work in GreatBritain will be carried on under the di-rection of Wm. Phillips, European Man-ager, Canadian National-Grand TrunkRys., London. F. C. Salter is said to bebeing transferred to Canada, but his po-sition has not been announced. E. will probably, .it is said, be ap-pointed European Agent, Canadian Na-tional Ex. Co., and it is said that a clerkwill be attached to Mr. Phillips Londonstaff, to give his whole time to expressnatters. It is also said that the ExpressAccounting Department


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