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8th May 1964, Page 26
8th May 1964
Page 26
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No Long-term Study T He Prime Minister This Week Refused To

set under way a study of the longterm technological possibilities and requirements of land transport. He did not believe that a study in these broad and general terms would......

0-licence Prosecutions In The Year Ending September 30...

the Licensing Authorities reported 757 prosecutions for breach of conditions of C licences. Reporting this to the Commons this week, Vice-Admiral HughesHallett, Parliamentary......

Maidstone Trolleys To Go

O NE of the few remaining trolleybus strongholds is to lose its trolleybuses within four years, following the decision reached by Maidstone town council last week. Maidstone......

Glasgow Settlement? D Iscussions Between Glasgow...

6,500 bus workers who have been on strike have resulted in a decision to spend £90,000 on improving spread-over shift payments. Penalty payment will start at 8 hr. 8 min,......

Second Thoughts On Smoking

L AST week Manchester City Council had second thoughts and decided to allow Cllr. A. Logan, chairman of the transport committee, to withdraw his committee's ban on top-deck......

Wigan Companies Bought

B Y taking over Smith's Tours (Wigan) Ltd. and Webster Bros. of Wigan last week. Mr. W. Blundell, who started in business with one 29-seater coach in 1950, now Owns a fleet of......

London Agreement Nearer?

FROM OUR INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENT A GREEMENT between the London I -1 Transport Board and its busmen appeared to be in sight at last when the two sides finished another long......