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EXTENSION OF A AND B LICENCES NOT RETROSPECTIVE.
Page 51 from 11th March 1938I N the House of Commons last week Vice-Admiral Taylor asked the Minister of Transport whether the extended periods of A and B licences allowed for......

This Journal Quoted in House of Commons
Page 34 from 18th November 1939Q EVEN quotations from the article 0,./which appeared in " The Commercial Motor" dated October 7, written by Mr. Ernest Bevin, the general......

What is Future of Clearing Houses?
Page 28 from 12th November 1937VUIIAT will be the position of clear ing houses when the observance of agreed rates becomes a licence condition? A meeting to discuss this question......

Effects of Diverting Coal Traffic
Page 23 from 25th November 1939R EFERENCES, last week, in the House of Commons to Yorkshire collieries' difficulties, caused by a shortage of railway wagons, draw attention to a......

H. OF C. AND BRIGHTON'S BILL.
Page 63 from 22nd April 1938O NMaY 3 the Brighton Corporation (Transport) Bill will be considered before a Select Committee of the House of Commons, presided over by Sir David......

WHERE TO FIND HAULAGE BUSINESS
Page 63 from 14th October 1932A Feature which Hauliers Find Helpful in Estimating and Anticipating Chances for Obtaining Contracts T HERE is a better feeling in trade now than......

The Easy Handling of Heavy Spare Wheels
Page 51 from 28th January 1930I T is common practice on most pneumatic-tyred commercial vehicles to make provision for carrying a spare wheel, but to remove the component from......

Road-transport Representation in Parliament
Page 28 from 29th November 1935T HE General Election has had the fortunate effect of enabling certain representative organizations of the road-transport industry to put their......

Complaint Against Commissioners.
Page 39 from 11th August 1931MEE following interchange took place in the House of Commons between Mr. F. Riley, Labour Member for Stockton-on-Tees, and Mr. Parkinson,......

Blackpool's Mayor Praises Road Transport.
Page 27 from 23rd December 1938" If Blackpool had not had the services of you gentlemen, as well as of the railways, the town could not have expanded in the way it has. Indeed,......