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New. ,Regulations: Delay Urged
Page 29 from 3rd February 1950R EPRESENTATIVES of passenger transport operators and the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders attended a meeting at the Ministry of......

COLOMBO TRANSPORT . CORPORATION WITH a capital of about...
Page 23 from 31st December 1954a vY bus corporation, representing the Government of Ceylon, Colombo Municipality, bus operators and other paseenger transport interests, may be......

OPERATORS' CASE ON STANDING DEPUTATION representing bus...
Page 35 from 9th October 1953Parliamentary retary to the Ministry of Transport, J. Gurney Braithwaite, on Tuesday discuss regulations affecting the nber of standing......

RATE INCREASE STAVED OFF BY MINISTER
Page 73 from 1st May 1953nISPENSATION granted by the Ministry of Transport to allow the 1670,000 deficit of Birmingham Transport Department to be spread over five years,......

CONTRACT WORK: MINISTRY EXPLAINS QOME newcomers to...
Page 32 from 7th April 1950have been issued with additional fuel after close investigation into existing facilities in the district. In some instances, it has been necessary......

WARNING ON FREE PASSES
Page 37 from 27th August 1954R ESPONSIBIL1TY for free passes on buses should not be undertaken after September 30 by the Sheffield Transport Department, the Yorkshire Licensing......

MORE FUEL ALL ROUND
Page 32 from 5th May 1950rOLLOWING the announcement that the standard ration for private motorists will be doubled for the year from June 1, it has been decided. slates the......

The Dirty Thirties
Page 29 from 17th October 1952p ROGRESS of any kind is as much dependent upon intelligent anticipation as it is upon the groundwork of scientific and technical research. One of......

New Scottish Bulk Liquid Hauliers
Page 41 from 21st December 1956PA A NEW company to handle bulk liquids has been formed in Scotland by Mr. -John G. Russell, Mr, William Russell and Mr. John Russell, of Bathgate.......

Profit Without Risk
Page 31 from 23rd July 1954p RESENT economic and political conditions are discouraging to municipal passenger transport operators. If they continue, some councils owning......