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King Makes First Public Speech

Page 7 from 30th April 1937

H.M. King George VI made his first public speech last week when he unveiled a memorial at Windsor to his late father, King George V. There was a......

News Of The Week

Page 32 from 10th January 1936

" C.M." CHASSIS PRICE LIST. The revised edition of The Commercial Motor list of 1936 chassis and prices of commercial vehicles on the British......

Personal Pars

Page 37 from 21st February 1936

MR. F. G. GODDARD has been appointed works manager of the Commer and Harrier factories at Luton. We are pleased to hear that Mr. E. L. PAYTON,......

Spotlight On The

Page 5 from 26th May 1939

SQUARE DEAL 4 , D URING the past few months our four main line railway companies have expended thousands of pounds on a campaign for a Square......

African Children Draw Just Like The L.c.c.

Page 13 from 4th September 1936

What An Exhibition Of World Child Art Show Children all over the world are very alike. No barriers of race or language separate the sympathies and......

Passing Comments

Page 30 from 10th January 1936

Bus Stations Must IN the ordinary course bus 'stations need little looking after, but if they are to be of greater use than the street stand, those......

Big Strike In Northamptonshire

Page 62 from 10th January 1936

'RANSPORT facilities were disor1 ganized in Northamptonshire and adjoining areas by a lightning strike of the 500 employees of the United Counties......

English Local Government

Page 7 from 27th July 1935

Increasing Control By Whitehall FOR THREE REASONS By J. GIBBONS Professor J. E. Neal: in a recent lecture on the history of local government......

News In The Questions

Page 2 from 20th July 1935

Wireless Reception Interference CAPTAIN CUNNINGHAM-REID 'asked the Postmaster General whether he will consider the introduction of legislation......

News Of The Week

Page 74 from 7th February 1936

The wheels of wealth will be slowed by cill difficulties of transport, at whatever points arising, as a carriage is by the roughness of the roads......

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