MODERN TRANSPORT
“The highly complex problem ol modern transport." points out the
“Glasgow Herald.” “will not he solved hy the concession of freedom to tin' railways to enlarge l the .scope of their operations, 'flic Joint Committee of Parliament intends' to recommend the Minister of Transport to promote a public Bill governing the condition* in which I raffle should he carried o” throughout the country and for bringing the powers of licensing authorities into conformity with motiontransport requirements. The need io> amending the chaotic state of the law lies been repeatedly pressed upon th" Dover n men t. The Pail way Pills ir longer block the wav. Put if the rigid kind of legislation is to be framed, it must be based upon the results oi a full inquiry into the whole subject -ind that should lie begun without delay.’
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Hokitika Guardian, 26 November 1928, Page 8
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140MODERN TRANSPORT Hokitika Guardian, 26 November 1928, Page 8
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