RAILLESS TRAMS.
to -ruE cdi.ok or "tuz mass." *Si>, —.\ir Longran's statements re. ""aii.eis trams are about as reliable as his aiau.--me.at that there-cent- extensions have no hearing on the St. -Martins propo-sa;. Ho gives as a reason that the est. Martins proposal is tcr a through service from '.he Square to the "Jills. AJI the recent extensions are through services tt> and from the Square. Tho only difference is that St. -Martins vi-iil have to bear the whole deficiency, whereas on the recent extensions,*operating loss is chargeable to the whole system. _ His remarKS about Bradford aiici I/ceds road", in the light of Mr Hill's rt*cenl visit and report to tho Boarra on the same, and the f*?t that Bradford are extending on six additional routes over eleven niilw> with the raillc-ss sysicm, disc-mints anything Mr Longton h:is said. —Yours, <"*<*-. D. SYKESSpreydon, May oth, 1913.
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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14658, 6 May 1913, Page 3
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