"SCRAP THE TRAMS"
WILD CRY PEPRECATEQ-
SYDNEY'S TRAFFIC PBOBLEH
Bnlted Press ; Association— By EUetrfc Tein
graph—Copyright ':i :. ("Received 12th June, 1Q a;ni.)
■'■"«'-«.■■■■''Vi' SYDNET» This Day, \ •'The Government has no intentioi of scrapping its trams," declared the Minister of Local. Government,. ~i&x. Bruxner. "On the contrary, it intends to insure a complete co-ordination between trams and buses, through.the new Transport Board,'.' .;' Mr. Bruxner pointed out that he had.received information from Britain 1 stowing^ v.that ; tranii there were,:nqt being "scrapped; the tendency was c rather to extend them. It was a" wild statement to say that London was scrapping the tramway sys. tern, while in America, as in Britain^ it was found that neither trams nor buses^ could adequately cope with the growing traffic. Precisely,the. aamq conditions applied to Sydney.
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 135, 12 June 1929, Page 9
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