PREMIERS' CONFERENCE
RAILWAY GAUGE QUESTION. ipsssw. AsaodiAjios;—-Co>*m;G. t iT. 1 SYDNEY, May 11. The Premiers' Conference \ resolved that' leading experts' from outside- Australia should be appointed .'to confer With the State Governments in conjunction with the CoTnmcr Government,, and report arid advise> on the; question of. unifying' the railway gauges. '
BULK-HANDLING ' V F WHEAT. ■ (Rec. 10-a.m.) SYDNEY, This, Day.-. *•■ The Premiers' Conference." decided that the States co-operate with'; the bulk-handling, of wheat. - t , ■ ; Mr : Ashford states that New South Wales is erecting 55, elevators in various parts ond a huge silo "at each of the* Rvdney and ' Newcastle buildinjrs ; also 1300 new trucks, at a total cost of near,]y two million, to cope with bu.c-hand-ling. '"•
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVIII, Issue XLVIII, 12 May 1915, Page 2
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