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Rural Road Bill Passed
Page 29 from 30th December 1955B EFORE the House of Commons rose for the Christmas recess, the Agricultural (Improvement of Roads) Act, 1955, received the Royal Assent. Mr. Hugh......

BRITAIN'S road haulage industry faces a bright future — if
Page 7 from 10th June 1977it is knitted together with the railways says Preston (North) MP Ronald Atkins. He told the House of Commons that he was not antiroad. "I know......

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......

"Give Permits Back to Hauliers
Page 28 from 23rd November 1951I N the House of Commons, last week, Lord Tcynham asked the Government to authorize the British Transport Commission, as an interim measure,......

VALUE OF FORMER RAILWAYOWNED HAULAGE CONCERNS ' N the House
Page 32 from 20th June 1952of Commons last week, Mr. Sparks asked the Minister of Transport for details of the road haulage 'companies in which the railways had an interest......

CONTROL FOR CONTROL'S SAKE
Page 33 from 26th May 1950R ATIONING of red petrol was control for control's sake, said Mr. Leather in the House of Commons, last week, when a motion deploring the......

RHA leader goes under
Page 7 from 28th January 1999• Martin Edge, the recently reelected chairman of the Shropshire branch of the Road Haulage Association, has been forced to close his business. Six......

Liberals Would Destroy 1933 Act,
Page 29 from 11th July 1947says Lord Beveridge " NifORE than 50 amendments have 11 11 been made already by the House of Lords on the Transport Bill, many with the agreement......

Time, gentlemen, please, after dinner
Page 24 from 9th June 1984"PERHAPS after-dinner speakers should be compulsorily fitted with tachographs," said Nicholas Ridley, Secretary of State for Transport, at the......

Clearing Houses Could Help In Haulage Scheme _
Page 17 from 19th February 1943IN the light of further investigation and with the support of manufacturers' and traders' associations, Captain Strickland, in the 'House of......