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2nd October 1936, Page 22
2nd October 1936
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Wages Crisis: 13,500 Hauliers Unrepresented

A FTER nearly two years of trouble concerning the wages and conditions of road goodstransport employees, a first-class crisis has arisen. A conference of employers has demanded......

The Pedestrian Crossings Muddle

A GAIN it has been stated that it is unnecessary for a person about to use a pedestrian crossing to signal his intention, whilst drivers have been punished for continuing while......

Passing Comments Motorists Should In Opening The Model...

Go Round . . . Mr. Hore-Belisha remarked . that it was a pity that more drivers of cars did not try to answer the question "why do the wheels go round'?" If they did so, he......