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Mi N Ister Ignores Claim Of Bias A Fter A Delay Of 41
months, the Minister of Transport has upheld appeals by Messrs. Charles Davies and Sons, Talgarffi, Brecon, against decisions of the South Wales Licensing Authority. The......
Dudley-margate Service To Continue
A PPEALS lodged by Birmingham and Midland Motor Omnibus Co., Ltd., North Western Road Car Co., Ltd., Majestic Express Motors, Ltd.. and East Kent Road Car Co., Ltd., against the......
1.0.t.a. Conference Papers
r 0 papers on modern trends in t 4 . 1 raffic handling will be read at the annual conference of the Institute of Traffic Administration at the Royal Beach Hotel, Southsea, from......
New Vans Driven At 49 M.p.h.
TCr 0 new vans being delivered to ustomers in Falmouth from Bradford were intercepted in Barnsley travelling at speeds of 49-51 m.p.h. on January 18, and at Barnsley police......
"transport War" On New Estate
IT was stated before the East Midland Licensing Authority, last week, that there was a "transport war" proceeding between Nottingham and West Bridgford local authorities and the......
Protection For Light Alloys Vvith The Introduction Of A New
preW treatment plant for aluminium components, Leyland Motors, Ltd., can now claim to give protection to every metal unit in steel or light alloy, used in building bus bodies......
"night Must Fall" The Staff Dramatic Section Of The Society
of Motor Manufacturers and Traders is producing "Night Must Fall," by Emlyn Williams, at the Fortune Theatre, London, W.C.2, from March 24-27. Profits will go to the Motor and......
Change In Starting Point A Mistake
QTRICTURES were passed by the Scottish Deputy Licensing Authority upon W. Alexander and Sons, Ltd., last week, when Comfort Coaches, Ltd., Dunfermline, applied to run an express......
" The Profit Motive Back In Transport"
" A PERNICIOUS piece of legisla tion," purely actuated by the Government's desire to return the profit motive to road transport, irrespective of the harm it would do to the......
"training Too Easy" " Vue Are Making Education And Vii`
training too easy for everybody." said Sir Frederick Handley Page at the annual dinner of the Institute of British Carriage and Automobile Manufacturers, in London, on Monday.......