Fares at - Bournemouth.
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At a meeting of the Bournemouth Corporation Licensing Gonunittee coasideeation was given to a letterfrom the Bournemouth arid District Taxi Owners' Association, with a petition from taxi owners protesting against the proposed reduction of faxes.
The committee was still of opinion that the fares should be reduced in ac°cadence with the decision of the council, and instructed the town clerk accordingly.
Stocks of motor lorries in South Africa are at present more than sufficient to meet the dernand.
London's buses carried 931750,000 passengers during 192t, as compared with 690,000,000 passengers carried by the L.C,C. tramcars, The Minister of Treeteport• has appointed Mr. F. H. Berryman to the Departmental Committee on the Taxation and Regulation of Road Vehicles, to fill the vacancy ceased by the death of Sir Harcourt Clare.