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TRAFFIC "JAMS" THAT COST £1,000,000 A YEAR

* <r J?h(B',question of linden Traffic is a desperate problem, and the greatest loss tO tho city is that from delay and congestion on the'streets;/ ’ said Mr. F. Pick, of the IiG.Q.G. and 'the,Underground. Railways /at the annual dinner cf the London . Cartage and Haulage Contractors ’ Provident Institution. "The London General Omnibus Co. lost iit actual out-of pocket ••’expenses £.1,000,000 a year through this pause. "If wo could run our omnibuses as, scheduled,, we should be that amount better off at. the end of the,year."

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Levin Daily Chronicle, 29 February 1928, Page 2

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TRAFFIC "JAMS" THAT COST £1,000,000 A YEAR Levin Daily Chronicle, 29 February 1928, Page 2

TRAFFIC "JAMS" THAT COST £1,000,000 A YEAR Levin Daily Chronicle, 29 February 1928, Page 2

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