TRANSPORT FOR ARMY
COMMENT BY LICENSING AUTHORITY "If you could only road some of the appeals 1 get you would realise that many people do not care twopence whether the Japanese get here or not,” said the No. 2 Transport Licensing Authority, Mr J. P. O. Skoglund, who sat in Wanganui yesterday. "Some people do not seem to reali>e that the enemy is getting closer an J ■ they still put their private interest.-, before their country, and we must get them to realise how' necessary it is for the Army to have transport.” Mr. E. W. F. Gohns, who appeared ■ for Wanganui operators, said that 11 trucks had been found in the distrkH for the Army. A transport operator, Mr. W. S. Stevens, Marton, who recently handed over three trucks to the ’ Army, was congratulated by Mr. ‘ Skoglund.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 86, Issue 60, 12 March 1942, Page 4
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138TRANSPORT FOR ARMY Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 86, Issue 60, 12 March 1942, Page 4
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