SYDNEY BUSES
* MR STEWART'S OFFER DECLINED BY TRANSPORT BOARD Press Association~By Telegraph—Copyright. SYDNEY. November 2G. The Government Transport Board has declined the offer of ninety motor bnscs. No reason js given. [What was described as a munificent offer was made by Mr E. H. Stewart, governing director of the Metropolitan Omnibus Company, who announced his willingness to transfer gratuitously a fleet of ninety largo omnibuses, worth in the vicinity of .£IOO,OOO, to (ho Government provided it would use (bom in the s('rvico of the community and recmploy the original bus crows.]
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Evening Star, Issue 20961, 27 November 1931, Page 9
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91SYDNEY BUSES Evening Star, Issue 20961, 27 November 1931, Page 9
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