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World-wide interest in new diesel

15th September 1967
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le Rolls-Royce company is, as eve come to expect, making anher contribution to Britain's export ive with its diesel engines for the Licking industry. Ten engines have tit ordered by the S1SU company Finland for installation in their ;hides, and other engines are on .der destined for South Africa, ustralia and Canada, These counies alone represent a wide climatic ectrum and point up the basic nindness of the engines for Operaon in all kinds of tough conditions.

Off to a good start

mixed freight haulage company in estern Canada, who have been iing the new diesel engine made by ie Oil Engine Division of Rollsoyce at Shrewsbury, report the qpnes as logging individually 15,000 iles a month. They've already oiled over half-a-million trouble ee miles. Winter temperatures have en as low as minus 30°F yet at no me have the engines failed to start a touch of the button.

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