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INTER-AREA • CO-OPERATION

10th January 1936
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Page 62, 10th January 1936 — INTER-AREA • CO-OPERATION
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

I T is probable that a meeting of the

Lancashire and Yorkshire committee representing independent passengertransport-operators' associations in the Yorkshire and North-Western Areas, will be held in the near future. This body hasnot met for a considerable time; a suggestion has now been received from Lancashire that it is desirable that the joint meetings between the representatives from the two areas should be continued.

One of the subjects proposed for discussion is .the a uestion•of appointing a deputation to interview Members of Parliament who hate shown themselves interested in road-transport matters.

Other matters suggested for consideration are coach-parking facilities at race meetings, and the delay in getting vehicles away on their return journeys; touring tickets on the services of the combine companies, and the railway companies' appeals against the granting of licences for extended tours, where the tourists are taken to a place from which day excursions are run during their stay.