TRANSPORT PROBLEM
Discussion at Nelson “MORE THAN A WARNING” (By Telegraph—Press At>socialiim.) NELSON, Aug. 18 The chairman of No. 7 Transport Board, Dr. Gibbs, replying to questioners regarding the, board’s decision to allow unrestricted haulage to the railhead but to allow no direct competition in the carriage of timber and coal against the railway on the same route, said: “It you can afford two means of transport then wo would not bo here talking transport to-night.’’ A Voice: “Is it in the form of a warning? The chairman: This is more than a warning,
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIV, Issue 210, 18 August 1934, Page 5
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