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COMPENSATION RULES SOON
Page 48 from 3rd July 1953D RAFT regulations governing staff compensation under the Transport Act, 1953. will be laid before both Houses of Parliament by the middle of this......

HEAVY LOADS: MORE FREEDOM?
Page 22 from 29th January 1954IN the House of Commons last week, I Mr. H. Molson, Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Transport, said that the carriage of abnormal......

Bill for Children's Concession Fares
Page 45 from 7th March 1958THE Public Service Vehicles (School'. children) Bill was presented in the House of Commons, on Tuesday, by Mr. N. Pannell (Cons, Kirkdale) with the......

NO COMPULSORY TESTING
Page 33 from 6th November 1953W HILST he could not contemplate introducing a system of compulsory vehicle testing because of the expense entailed in setting up and manning the......

B.T.C., CORRECTS STATEMENTS
Page 39 from 5th March 1954• 'ON uNtrs , S ° far as the unit could be identified, the statement in the House of Commons on Monday (page 118) that the British Transport......

All Amendments to Bill Passed : Royal Assent This Week ,
Page 24 from 8th May 1953By Our Parliamentary Correspondent WHILE the House of Commons debated a motion of censure on the " Government, arising out of the use of the......

Transport Bill "Advanced"
Page 62 from 25th April 1952THE whole structure of the future .1 legislation dealint with the denationalization of road transport was "considerably advanced," said Mr.......

The whole of the proceedings on the Bill were completed
Page 24 from 8th May 1953in six months. It was introduced to the House of Commons on November 5, and the Second Reading on November 17-18 was carried by 301 votes to 282.......

200 M.P.s to Press for 30 m.p.h. Limit
Page 34 from 9th February 1951O VER 200 Members of Parliament are to support a motion in favour of a 30 m.p.h. speed limit for heavy goods vehicles, in the House of Commons,......

FARMERS' PETROL REBATE , GRANTS '
Page 33 from 21st July 1950D ETAILS of the scheme by which L./farmers will obtain a rebate on petrol expenditure were given by the Minister of Agriculture, Mr. Tom Williams,......