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TRAM AND BUS SERVICES

TRAHSPORT 1H SYDNEY . ■ \; , BILL BEFORE ASSEMBLY. Pres* Association—By Telegraph—Copyright# SYDNEY, February 28. Tiie Legislative Assembly Transport' Bill,, the main object of which is to coordinate the tram and bus services in the metropolitan area to overcome cutthroat, competition, passed its second reading. . . u The omnibus proprietors are much perturbed over the Government’s intentions and tear that existing bus services will be severely curtailed,causing them heavy loss. . A climax came to-day, when the bus proprietors made the State Government what is tantamount to a firm offer for the trams, lock, stock, and barrel, the price to. he fixed by. arbitration and upon. such terms as _ will protect the public from exploitation.

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Evening Star, Issue 20422, 1 March 1930, Page 1

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TRAM AND BUS SERVICES Evening Star, Issue 20422, 1 March 1930, Page 1

TRAM AND BUS SERVICES Evening Star, Issue 20422, 1 March 1930, Page 1

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