MINISTER OF TRANSPORT
j SIG DEMANDS ON HJS TliflE. j I REGALED BY COMPLAINTS. (Special to Times.) WELLINGTON, Friday. Tile Hon. W. A. Yeitch, the Minister of Labour, Mines and Transport, is bearing his full share of administrative work in the new Cabinet. Transport just now is making particular demands upon his time, the establishment of a new department of State proving a more exacting task than he or any of his colleagues had anticipated. lie expects to have Lhe preliminary work far enough advanced in a few weeks lime to call the members of the Advisory Council together and to avail himself of their assistance. Meanwhile he is being regaled by complaints concerning heavy charges and limited facilities to which he has not yet had an opportunity to give attention; but which he knows to be in some cases largely overdrawn. The Minister has high hopes of the potentialities df the Department. He believes that it will improve many of the existing conditions and ultimately bring about a much better understanding between the users of the roads and the authorities than that existing at the present time.
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Waikato Times, Volume 105, Issue 17714, 18 May 1929, Page 9
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