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FOR LONDON STREETS.

TRADERS STICK TO HORSES. LONDON, ApOl | Horses will not leave London sRco 1 -. without a fight. The. National Farmers’ Union is already up in arms, combating the suggestion to fix a date after which horses would -he proJ/ib.’t cd.on the streets of London. ■*' Tlve union asserts that it is universally recognised that the heavy horse van is superior to the motor Van for short-distance traffic. It has not been proved that the horse* is responsible for. traffic congestion. That, says the union, is u. fallacy nourished by the motor trade.

The. horse’s battle will l>e.fought by thousands of traders ,on the grounds of cheapness.

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Shannon News, 9 May 1924, Page 3

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FOR LONDON STREETS. Shannon News, 9 May 1924, Page 3

FOR LONDON STREETS. Shannon News, 9 May 1924, Page 3

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