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4th July 1922, Page 4
4th July 1922
Page 4
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Coaching To Theatres.

The Samuelson Transport Co., Ltd., with commendable enterprise, propose to run coach services from several points in outer London to the Alhambra Theatre, Leicester Square,......

An Unfair , Condition.

An unfair condition imposed by the 13irkenhead Corporation induced the Crosville Motor Co., who operate a big fleet from Chester, to write to the Wirral District Council with......

Road Tolls.

By . Flintshire County Council a letter was received from the Automobile Association and Motor Union with reference to a scheme for the abolition of road tolls, and making......

Parliamentary Candidates And Motor Taxation.

The recent by-election in Fast Nottingham afforded evidence of the keen interest felt in relation to matters affecting taxation of motor vehicles, including the. increasingly......

Restrictions On New Forest Roads.

An inquiry was recently held at the Town Hall, Christchurch, into the -application by the Hampshire County Council to prohibit the use of heavy motor vehicles, such as coaches,......

Preference For Heavy Traffic.

Glasgow Corporation has asked the Master of Works to report as to the desirability of having the light vehicular traffic diverted into the Harbour Tunnel, so as to give greater......

Veto On. Mileage Charges.

Recently the Chester Corporation decided to impose mileage charges in connection with a motorbus service along Canal Street and Garden Lane, contending that it had the power to......

The Parking Committee.

In a report to the Westminster City Council the Highways Committee refers to the new departmental committee appointed to consider the parking of vehicles and complains that it......

Pumps In Forecourts.

At Willesden Council's General Purposes Committee the engineer read a letter from Studebaker, Ltd., asking for permission to fix a kerbside petrol pump in Pound Lane in......

Motors In Denmarx.

It is estimated that in the latter part of 1921 the motor vehicles registered in Denmark included 1,946 taxicabs and omnibuses and 4,679 lorries. These figures showed an......