Motor Vehicles (Exhaust Fumes).

Part of Oral Answers to Questions — Transport. – in the House of Commons at on 30 July 1934.

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Photo of Mr Irving Albery Mr Irving Albery , Gravesend

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asked the Minister of Transport whether any steps have recently been taken to ascertain what harmful effects are being suffered in crowded thoroughfares as a result of the exhaust fumes of motor vehicles?

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