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Transport Ministry Move to Southwark

16th December 1960
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THE Highways Department of the Ministry of Transport move to their new offices at St. Christopher House, Southwark Street, London, S.E.1, on Monday. The London Traffic Management Unit and London Traffic Division also move from Berkeley Square House to St. Christopher House on Monday.

The Minister, Mr. Ernest Marples, and other senior officers, together with the Inland Transport and Shipping Divisions, will be moving from Berkeley Square House to St. Christopher House during January.

FAILED TO KEEP RECORDS Q,EVEN members of the Stamford 1,-) haulage firm of H. E. Musgrove— three partners and four drivers—were fined a total of £194 on 38 counts at Stamford Magistrates' Court on Monday for failing to keep a record of hours worked. Defendants pleaded guilty to all 38 offences.

NEW COMPANY FORMED

rAA NEW company to deal exclusively with the sales of commercial vehicles has been formed by J. H. Prince and Co., Ltd., Southampton. Called Princes (Sales), Ltd., the new company's offices arc in the head office building in Millbrook Road.

TURKEY WANTS 1,000 BUSES

THE municipality of Istanbul, capital of Turkey. requires at least 1.000 new buses, states the city's Governor

General Tulga. At present the city's total fleet does not exceed 400 units