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The Rush Hour
The problem of transferring large masses of men and women to and from their work every day in the industrial cities is a complicated one. W. Vane Morland , Transport Manager of the city of Leeds, and H. C. Godsmark ,
Transport Manager of Huddersfield, will speak tonight as officials on the merits of trams, buses, and trolley cars. P C. Lorriman , of the Leeds City Police Force, will open the programme with a description of the rush hour in a big city as seen by the man who controls the traffic. Various members of the public will then give their views as to the most satisfactory method of transport. Annie M. Wood will speak in favour of trams, Blanche Horsfield of buses, I. H. Bate of trains.
W. R. Hall will explain why, as a motorist, he does not use his motor daily, and Donald Bcyd will try to convince the public that a bicycle is the only proper means of transport.

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Vane Morland
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H. C. Godsmark
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C. Lorriman
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Annie M. Wood
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Blanche Horsfield
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I. H. Bate
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W. R. Hall
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Donald Bcyd

Regional Programme Northern

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Regional Programme is a radio channel that started transmitting on the 9th March 1930 and ended on the 9th September 1939. It was replaced by BBC Home Service.

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