GENERAL CABLES
RAILWAY traffic. INCREASE IN BRITAIN. .(British OffieHl Wireless:) RUGBY, September 26. The change over from standard fares to day fares, half-day fares and period . r f fres on the British railways -has resulted, during the firstha If of the currant year, in ,a consicl- • crab fo yieieag'e in the passenger .'traffic. ■ ’ ' [ The -passenger' journeys made lai the -period,. , excluding’'''the sco-so-u ticket holders hate .-totaliecl 524j738'215,'. this representing .an Increase .'of 1,978,709 of" 1932; ' CITY '-SIGNAL "(LIGHTS. ' . RUGBY, September 26. Th',e Ministry of Transport, which has 'been, considering the question of -London traffic signal lights, has oxp'ressed its approval. of the vehicleactuated type, in preference to those of the fixed time cycle variety. The type approved is said to be more efficient, imposing fewer unnecessary delays upon traffic. '
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Hokitika Guardian, 28 September 1933, Page 6
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129GENERAL CABLES Hokitika Guardian, 28 September 1933, Page 6
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