The chairman of the No. 7 Transport Licensing Authority, J}r. S. A. <Jribl>H, in u state,montat Nelson, said that the benefit of the Transport Act to the public and to road service operators was incontrovertible. The mounting costs' of transport were being greatly redimed, but were still one-sided as only road services were <lten.lt wfth'. The 'full value could, not be realised until, all forms of transport, road, rail,, air or sea, were included pjicl without undue fjvypritis.pt to State-owned railways or other sprvices.—P,A. , ■
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 12703, 7 November 1935, Page 2
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