Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from The State Railway Muddle in Australia
AN intimation given by Mr. Asquith to the trade union deputation which waited upon him on May 20, 1912, to urge the Government to take up at an early date the question of the nationalisation of railways, should invest with additional interest and importance the little work here presented as a Question of the Day.
The intimation in question was to the effect that, while he did not think the burden of proof placed on those who are in favour of the nationalisation of railways had been satisfied, the Government might institute an inquiry as to the experiences of countries where the experiment of the State working of railways had already been tried.
Among the countries whose experiences are thus to be inquired into Australia should certainly be included.
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