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STATE COMPENSATION FOR PASSENGER TRANSPORT THERE is a probability that

30th May 1947, Page 32
30th May 1947
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the terms I of compensation for bus operators will be more clearly defined during the closing stages of the passage of the Transport Bill and that a clause to that effect will be inserted during the House of Lords proceedings.

There have been many complaints of the sparsity of information concerning this important side of the industry and the absence of clear definitions has been most disturbing. There are various conjectures as to how the compensation will be adjusted. It may be closely allied to that which has so far been approved in connection with haulage concerns.

The first pocket map of London's Green Line coach services to be issued since 1939 shows 643 miles of route and gives details of 26 services.