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17th July 1936, Page 31
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

A.R.O. SECURES P.S.V. CONCESSION.

solvency of the insurer, failure to comply with the obligation to insure, the condi-6"ns or limitations of the policy not having been observed, or liability under the policy being avoided by the insurer.

Both A.R.O. and the Scottish C.M.U.A. subsequently associated themselves with the memorandum, and Mr. W. R. Barlow, director and secretary of the Cement Marketing Co., Ltd., who was appointed by the C.M.U.A. as a witness, gave evidence before the committee on behalf of all three organizations, on Wednesday of this week.

Following representations by A.R.O., supported by the London County Council, the Teachers' Association and other bodies, the Minister of Transport proposes to amend-the regulations concerning the carriage of children.

In the amendments to the Public Services Vehicles (Equipment and Use) Regulations, he proposes to make it legal for not more than six necessary attendants to be carried in a vehicle, when three children are calculated as two passengers.