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ROADWAYS GOODS TRANSPORT GUIDE

3rd February 1931
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Page 38, 3rd February 1931 — ROADWAYS GOODS TRANSPORT GUIDE
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WE have been privileged to see the text of the foreword which the Right Hon. the Viscount Brentford has written for the Roadways Goods Transport Guide. His many connections with road-transport developments and problems, as senior partner in the concern of Joynson-Hicks and Co., give added point to the opinion of a man who successfully fought so many battles for road transport when in the House of Commons.

We are not at liberty to make any lengthy extract, but this quotation from the foreword may well be given at a time when the Guide is in course of going to press, section by section:— " It merits a place in the office of every

producer, shipper or trader. It will soon be essential to their businesses, and it will certainly be in daily and 820. hourly use in many thousands of coin; mercial houses."

The Guide will approximate 1,000 pages. It is being brought out under the auspices of the Commercial Motor Users Association, and is to be published by Roadways Timetables, Bookings and Publications, Ltd., of 1, Warwick Street, Piccadilly Circus, 1111.1, in conjunction with Temple Press LW. the proprietor of The Commercial Motor, The advertisement contractor is J. Weiner, Ltd., 71-75, New Oxford Street, W.C.1, which has recently been successful in obtaining from the Government a renewal of its contract for 10 years in respect of all telephone directories. The contractor informs us that a few special and sectional advertisement spaces may still fie booked in the Guide.