KHANDALLAH BUS SERVICE
It was reported at liie monthly mfdins oE the Kliandallah I'roKicsFivo As-so-, eiation this v.cek. that a ileiuit.-ition hail | wailed nn the Bell Bus Coinpuny n^ardin.^ the reduction of fares. 31r. Hell, in reply, mentioned that his serviiv was run on a
licence granted by -the Transport Bonn! for a period of Involve 111 on Hi's .anil there was 'not the security that tho- outlay of capital warranted. Ho had contemplated a rcadjustiiiPiil of fares but liiul hesitated to act owing largely to the impel tainty of tenure. It was likely that the board henceforth would grant a licence extending over five years, which would enable him to readjust the services. However, the institution of a worker's ticket was worthy of consideration.
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Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 105, 31 October 1934, Page 6
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125KHANDALLAH BUS SERVICE Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 105, 31 October 1934, Page 6
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