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Transport Facilities for Wounded Service Men
Page 18 from 27th July 1940A REQUEST was made in the House of Commons last week by Mr. Butcher that the Minister of Transport should make arrangements with London Trinsport......

NEED COAL LORRIES CARRY WEIGHING MACHINES?
Page 20 from 8th May 1942THE President of the Board of Trade / was asked, in the House of Commons last week, by Mr. De la Bere whether he would consider amending the......

GUY'S HELPFUL ATTITUDE PRAISED IN COMMONS
Page 22 from 8th May 1942T HE Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of War Transport was asked in the House last week by Mr. Mander, whether he had any statement to make......

WHY 40-MI1E LIMIT WOULD BE HARDSHIP
Page 34 from 7th February 1947R EPRESENTATIVES of the National Conference of Trade and Industry on Transport (Liverpool District and North Wales Section) comprised a deputation......

" B.T.C. WILL NOT UNDERCUT"
Page 26 from 4th April 1947A N undertaking that the British Transport Commission would not undercut the independent haulier, so long as his rates were reasonable, was given......

News of the Week
Page 24 from 20th December 1946I N the House of Commons on Monday. Mr. Alfred Barnes, Minister of Transport, moving the second reading of the Transport Bill, said that it was the......

SHORT-DISTANCE HAULIERS WILL GET NOTHING •
Page 26 from 20th December 1946TH E worst feature of the Transport Bill was the provision for compensation, said Mr. John M'Donald, of the Road Haulage Association, at a meeting......

A Fight to the Last
Page 51 from 15th August 1947By Our Legal Adviser A ROYAL COMMISSION, in the manner prescribed by centuries of tradition, in the presence of the noble Lords and the faithful......

FUEL TAX NOT FOR ROAD WORK IN the House of
Page 31 from 27th February 1948Commons, last week, 1 Sir Stafford Cripps, Chancellor of the Exchequer, declined to consider setting aside some part of the presen, proceeds of......

A New Aid to Easy Starting A NEW booster plug and
Page 49 from 19th December 1947socket for use with a slave battery, to assist the starting of engines of vehicles accommodated in unheated garages, has been designed by Simms......