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The Week's News

Page 2 from 11th October 1935

AT HOME The Duchess of Kent gave birth to a son at her London home, 3, Belgrave Square, early on Wednesday morning. National revenue for the......

Londoners Start • Walking To Save The Odd Penny Problem...

Page 9 from 16th June 1939

NY hat do Londoners think about their increased bus and Underground fares ! Not much, is the conclusion of a CATHOLIC HERALD reporter after......

Must London Walk ?

Page 8 from 30th April 1937

Of the two parties to the threatened London 'bus strike, the London Passenger Transport Board has made the more effective statement of its position......

Underground For Liverpool ?

Page 10 from 24th January 1936

Only Solution For Traffic Problem Estimate : £8,000,000 The difficulties occasioned by traffic congestion in centraf Liverpool will in all......

Transport Board For Merseyside?

Page 118 from 7th February 1936

O N Monday, Merseyside Co-ordination Committee decided to appoint a committee, with powers to engage a technical expert, to report upon the......

Good-bye T Phe Tram

Page 122 from 7th February 1936

Large-scale Replacement of Trams Changir the Fortunes of Municipal Undertaking Increased Traffic Follows the Introductic of Buses or Trolleybuses......

Transport Workers The Annual Celebration

Page 15 from 4th December 1936

About two hundred members of the Landon Catholic Transport Guild—the 'bus. tram and railway organizations, were present in Westminster Cathedral,......

The Industry Progresses

Page 71 from 7th February 1936

A L THOUGH the numher of operators of passenger vehicles is declining, the latest statistics show increases in revenue, vehicle mileage, passenger......

The Busmen's Holiday

Page 11 from 7th May 1937

THEY HAVE SAME HOURS AS IN 1919 London Transport Workers' Grievance Although all London was late on Monday morning, and 'bus-goers found......

More Tramways Abandoned

Page 54 from 21st February 1936

T HE Ministry of Transport has just issued a return of tramway undertakings in Great Britain, excluding enterprises transferred to London......

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