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26th March 1954, Page 44
26th March 1954
Page 44
Page 44, 26th March 1954
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Smoke "raised" In Two Cities

T HE possibility that the discharge of fumes from buses was a cause of -lung and throat cancer, was put forward as a basis for objection to the replacement of trams by buses on......

Railways Responsible For More C-licensees When The House...

way charges last week, Sir David Robertson claimed that British Railways were largely responsible for the increase in C-licensed vehicles. He said that he had to buy lorries for......

Deputation On Disposal The Deputation From The Road...

which last week made representations on disposal to the British Transport Commission was received by Sir Brian Robertson, Lord Rusholme and Maj.-Gen. G. N. Russell. The......

Leeds Tram Conversion Plans It Is Planned That All Tram

services in west Leeds will be 'converted to motorbus operation by March next year. After April 3, 1954, the only trams in west Leeds will be those running to Whingate and New......

"the Motor" Year Book, 1954 Technical Developments In Car I

design during the past year, together with specifications of all ,the world's new models, are given in " The Motor" Year Book, 1954, published by Temple Press Ltd., Bowling......

Fire Units For Karachi Tenders For The Supply Of Three

petrol-engined fire appliances, with telescopic ladders, are required by the Chief Engineer, Karachi Port Trust, Karachi, Pakistan, by May 12. A 1.000-gallon foam-generating......

International Code May Change Law

A 6TEP that, if ratified, may mean changes in the law relating to the construction and use of vehicles in Britain was taken in•Geneva, last week, when Lord Reading, along with......

Dunlop Open Factory In Brazil

T HE Dunlop Rubber Co., Ltd., have opened a new factory in Brazil about 70 miles from Sao Paulo. It covers 250,000 sq. ft. All equipment was made by British manufacturers and......

£273 Fines On 12 Operators

TWELVE London operators were fined a total of £273, with costs amounting to £25 9s. 6d., at Cambridge Magistrates' Court, last week, for contravening the conditions of their......