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LONDON STREETS would not be the same cheery maelstrom if the metropolis were to lose its marshalled battalions of rumbling buses and ubiquitous taxis, not to mention their eloquent drivers. This congested scene at Victoria Station has caught some of the raw material of the BBC programme "London's Traffic," to be presented from 3YA on October 3

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 1, Issue 14, 29 September 1939, Page 26

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LONDON STREETS would not be the same cheery maelstrom if the metropolis were to lose its marshalled battalions of rumbling buses and ubiquitous taxis, not to mention their eloquent drivers. This congested scene at Victoria Station has caught some of the raw material of the BBC programme "London's Traffic," to be presented from 3YA on October 3 New Zealand Listener, Volume 1, Issue 14, 29 September 1939, Page 26

LONDON STREETS would not be the same cheery maelstrom if the metropolis were to lose its marshalled battalions of rumbling buses and ubiquitous taxis, not to mention their eloquent drivers. This congested scene at Victoria Station has caught some of the raw material of the BBC programme "London's Traffic," to be presented from 3YA on October 3 New Zealand Listener, Volume 1, Issue 14, 29 September 1939, Page 26

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