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London Traffic Committee.

3rd June 1919, Page 4
3rd June 1919
Page 4
Page 4, 3rd June 1919 — London Traffic Committee.
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The Select Committee on London Traffic which Mr. Boner Law promised recently is being rapidly set up. It is expected that its membership will include Mr. Bowerman, Mr. Will Thorne, Mr. Kennedy Jones, Mr. Gilbert and Sir Williar Bull. The task of the Committee will be to investigate the grave congestion of the existing means of transport in the metropolitan area, together with the. persistent increase in fares, and to make recommendations for immediate improvement by legislation or otherwise. The Committee will probably be expected to issue an interim report on the most pressing problems under examination without delay.

Mr:. William Harvey du CrOs, J.P., who died at his Irish residence, Dalkey, Co.Dublin' on December 21st last, left unsettled estate of £42153:

In answer to inquiries, the Still engine is being handled by the Engine De

velopment td., 7, Princes Street, Westrilinster, Co.,London, S.W. 1.

It is now common knowledge that Mr. Albert E. Newton, well known as the manager of the Vacuum Oil Co., Ltd., is •severing his connection with die company after 26 years' service, and will in future be found at the offices of the British Motor Trading Corporation, at 22, King Street, St. James's, S.W.