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17th March 1933, Page 73
17th March 1933
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Wolverhampton Corporation is to extend the Wednesfield trolley-bus route.

A toll of 1d. is being charged for three-wheeled vans crossing leVainey Bridge, Darrow.

Wakefield Corporation has appointed a committee to report upon the provision of bus stations in the centre of the city. *. *

Statistics prepared by Birmingham Watch Committee show that for the last December quarter' street accidents numbered 11,326 09 fatal), as compared with 12,466 (110 fatal) a year earlier."

The death has taken place of Mr. Daniel Hughes, of Brynamman, a wellknown Amman Valley haulage contractor, who was 57 years of age.

The gas committee of Stoke-en-Trent Corporation has received a further re'port and suggestions from the engineer in connection with compressed gas fuel, and has referred the matter to a subcommittee., Thepractice of allowing employees of the Eastern Counties Omnibus Co., Ltd., to travel free of charge on Lowestoft Corporation's buses is to be terminated unless a reciprocal arrangement is made 14 the company. Forty-eight of the 50 bus drivers employed by Warrington Corporation have qualified for the " Safety First" certificate.

Mr. James Christie, traffic manager at the Haymarket, Newcastle-on-Tyne, for Messrs. Orange Brothers, has died. He had held the post for four years.

Mr. W. H. Worrell, chief designer to Armstrong-Seturer Commercial Vehicles, Ltd., delivered a lecture before the northeastern branch of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, at Newcastle, on "The Armstrong-Saurer Engine and Back Axle."


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