SYDNEY TRAMS
(Australian Press Association)
SYDNEY, February 28
In the New South Wales. Legislative Assembley, the Transport Bill, the main object of which is to co-ordin-ate the tram and bus services in the metropolitan area, to overcome cutthroat competition, passed the second reading. 'Tjlie omnibus proprietors are much perturbed at the Government's intentions, and fear' the existing bus services will be severely curtailed. causing them. heavy loss. There was a climax to-day, when the bus prioprietors made the State Government what was tantamount in a firm offer for the Sydney trams, lock, stock and barrel, a price to be fixed by arbitration and upon such terms a.s to protect the public from exploitation.
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Hokitika Guardian, 1 March 1930, Page 6
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