ROAD TRANSPORT
ADVISORY COivi iVI iTThhS. WAIRARAPA PERSONNEL. The personnel of 21 District Read Transport Advisory Committees was announced last evening, by the Minister of Transport, Mr Semple. These committees, which have been appointed under the Transport Licensing Amendment Act, 1936, are to begin to function almost straight away. The Minister said that one of their first jobs would be to get into touch with various road transport (passengers and goods) organisations in their districts with a view to considering and reporting on any schemes for improving the co-ordination and general efficiency of all forms of public road transport which these organisations had either already worked out or would be working out in the near future The personnel of the Wairarapa committee is as follows, the first name being that of the representative of road transport, the second that of the Railways Department, and the third that of the Transport Department:—G. L. Thomas, A. L. Smith, W. J. Simms.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 12 October 1939, Page 9
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159ROAD TRANSPORT Wairarapa Times-Age, 12 October 1939, Page 9
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