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were loaded immediately. I would ring up the station-maser at Yilliminning or the Transport Branch at Narrogin giving the quantity of train tons loaded at sidings and request a removal and a supply of empties. The only satisfaction I got was a reply not to "bust' ourselves loading all trucks one day as trucks could not be supplied. I can bring documentary evidence and also independent witness to prove that loaded trucks were standing in different yards for periods ranging from
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were loaded immediately. I would ring up the station-maser at Yilliminning or the Transport Branch at Narrogin giving the quantity of train tons loaded at sidings and request a removal and a supply of empties. The only satisfaction I got was a reply not to "bust' ourselves loading all trucks one day as trucks could not be supplied. I can bring documentary evidence and also independent witness to prove that loaded trucks were standing in different yards for periods ranging from three to five weeks. To-day [8th inst.] a party of high railway officials made a tour of this line, and I brought the trucking question under their notice, and they said much of the delay was caused through the Wheat Scheme being so slow at unloading at depots. We have had bitter cause for serious complaint, inasmuch that through no trucks our men

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were loaded immediately. I would ring up the station-maser at Yilliminning or the Transport Branch at Narrogin giving the quantity of train tons loaded at sidings and request a removal and a supply of empties. The only satisfaction I got was a reply not to "bust' ourselves loading all trucks one day as trucks could not be supplied. I can bring documentary evidence and also independent witness to prove that loaded trucks were standing in different yards for periods ranging from three to five weeks. To-day [8th inst.] a party of high railway officials made a tour of this line, and I brought the trucking question under their notice, and they said much of the delay was caused through the Wheat Scheme being so slow at unloading at depots. We have had bitter cause for serious complaint, inasmuch that through no trucks our men