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Sleeper Tram Track Objections.

7th April 1925, Page 6
7th April 1925
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Reporting on the, Bradford Corporation Bill, which seeks power to construct or reconstruct tram tracks on the sleeper track system, the West Riding County Highways Committee says the roads are not sufficiently wide to admit of this method being adopted, and that any proposal to deprive the general public of the free passage of any part of the highway, or its use by all usual classes of transport, should be strongly resisted.

We learn with regret, from Messrs. R. Cadisch and Sons,of the death of their. Midland representative, 'Mr. H. C. Smith. Mr. Smith represeuted the Company for many years in the counties of Warwick, Derby, Leicester, Shropshire, Hereford and Rutland, and was well known to traders in these districts.


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