RAILWAY CONTROL
COMMUNITY ENTITLED TO A VOICE IMPROVED STANDARD IN BRITAIN Bv Tolegraph—Press Association-Copyright (Rec. March 26, 0.50 a.m.). ' London, March 23. Sir Eric Geddos, in his presidential address to the Institution of Civil -En-' pincers, said ■ that only "England and America based - their iail\va>; policy on a regime of- uncontrolled private enterprise, hut evon before the war this was yielding: in. Engl and-to an idea of a 'regulated monopoly in whioh 'State control should take administrative -rather than legislative .form: ;Nouo of the transport eer.vioes would be ablo-to axist to-day on a pre-war Tevenne basis. On the other hand the community was entitled to .a voica in determining charges for -services and workmen's wages. Despite the talk of chaos we were well -on the way to beating the > previous best standard.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn. _
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 155, 26 March 1920, Page 7
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134RAILWAY CONTROL Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 155, 26 March 1920, Page 7
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