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TRANSPORT CONTROL

The Shipowners’ Part REQUEST FROM BOARD QUESTIONED. WELLINGTON. May 9. A comprohciisivi‘ questionnaire regarding lhe operation ”1 coastal shipping in Hie Dominion, which has caii.-ed perturbalion in the minds o! simn‘ ship owners, has been sent b\ (he Transpori (*«» ordi im I ion Hoard I.' -ill of (be shipping cmnpnuies ami In ; ( h accompanying letler. the (’hief Executive Officer states: The hoard, at its first meeting recently, decided, as a first preliminary step in its activities 1" make a compri'hensivi' sur\e\- ni the whole Iranspori. system of the Dominion. 11 seeks the cooperation of the shipowners as operaiors in lhe transport field, and in vile them to submit any information they mav have which would be of assistance Io the Board in investigating any asjiect of the whole transport problem, nr of the shipping part of the industry. It is understood that the matter will be considered by the Now Zealand Shipowners' Federation.

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Grey River Argus, 10 May 1934, Page 6

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TRANSPORT CONTROL Grey River Argus, 10 May 1934, Page 6

TRANSPORT CONTROL Grey River Argus, 10 May 1934, Page 6

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