Cities’ Traffic Problems
(N.Z. Press Association) AUCKLAND, April 16. The biggest reading problems in New Zealand today were not in the country, but in the cities, said the Minister of Works (Mr Goostnan) in Dargaville tonight. He said the problem was particularly s-vere in Auckland and Wellington. “Their traffic is jammed up and millions have to be spent in those cities, where they have real traffic snarls.”
MLP.’s At Port.—Watersiders at Lyttelton were addressed at lunch time yesterday by Sir Basil Arthur, M.P. for Timaru and Mr N. E. Kirk, M.P. tor Lyttelton.
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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30108, 17 April 1963, Page 16
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