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13th April 1940, Page 19
13th April 1940
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Page 19, 13th April 1940 — London
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C.M.U.A. Reports Progress AT the annual general meeting of the London and Home Counties Division of the Commercial Motor Users Association, the Divisional Committee for 1940-41, con,sistiug of 38 members, was elected. At the first meeting of this Committee, Mr. Frank F: Fowler was re-elected chairman of the Division, and Captain C. Barrington, M.Inst.T., Captain C. F. Roberts, M.G., and Mr. F. J. Speight, A.M.Inst.T., were re-elected vicechairmen; Mr. Chris. Smith was re-elected honorary treasurer. The 12 divisional representatives on the National Council for the year 1940-41 were also elected.

In the Divisional Annual Report it ia stated that the first months of the year had seen developments out of which it was hoped that some of the major problems of the industry were on the way to solution. The war, however, impeded this progress, and new • difficulties arose which have not yet • been resolved.

Membership has been satisfactorily maintained, and the financial position materially strengthened.

Amongst the activities are efforts, which are still being made, to secure a unified speed limit of 30 m.p.h. for all commercial goods vehiclei. All Bills, Draft Regulations and Orders have been the subject of close scrutiny. Problems affecting passenger-vehicle operators have received attention, with the object of ensuring that the existing organization of passenger road transport is not unduly interfered with.


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