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Southern National Omnibus Co., td., unsuccessfully opposed an applittion before the Western Licensing uthority last week by Messrs. W. J. 0. Innings, Morwenstow, to operate eekend express services from Cleave amp, near Bude, to London, firmingam and Manchester.

Mr. A. J. McGahey, for the applitnts, said there were 400 men at the imp in addition to about 1,000 erritorials who were periodically in aining. The nearest railway station as at Bude, seven miles away, and the lily public transport to the station was service operated by Southern ational.

Mr. F. Windeatt, for the objectors, nnted out that Southern National ere authorized to operate the service meet the needs of the camp. Mr.

H. Preece, traffic manager of the meent, said that the only request ceived from the camp authorities had ten to alter the timing of one bus by ; minutes.

An officer from the camp said the -oposed services would be a conveniice to the men going on leave and ye them money.

The Authority restricted the number' ve'hicles to three on the London rvice and to two each on the Birmingun and Manchester services.