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TRANSPORT RIVALRY

HOMELAND’S PROBLEM

[official wibeless.] ’ RUGBY, March 9. The competition between road and rail transport wa,s referred to by the] Transport Minister, at the Commercial Motor Users’ Association luncheon. He said there was a general feeling that the heavy goods traffic situation called for some d&finite policy by the Government. He believed that, if the problem were approached in a cooperative spirit, the differences could be narrowed down. He proposed’to call a conference < f railway and road transport representatives, and to suggest to them that they should appoint a group of five to seven people, with an impartial chairman, to report their considered views on the proper functions of the railway'and the road.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 11 March 1932, Page 7

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TRANSPORT RIVALRY Greymouth Evening Star, 11 March 1932, Page 7

TRANSPORT RIVALRY Greymouth Evening Star, 11 March 1932, Page 7