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16th October 1970
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The next seven days from October 16-October22 SATURDAY ITA (London) ladies' festival, Plantation House. Mincing Lane, London EC3.

MONDAY Start of RHA annual conference. Torquay. Ends October 21.

IRTE ICheltenham and Gloucs) meeting: "Air brakes" by D.L.G. Adeiey, Westinghouse CVB Ltd. Walls House. management dining room, Bamwood. Glaucs, 7.30 p.m. I RTE (Hull and East Yorks) meeting: "Transport legislation" by W. Mills. The Corporation Transport Club. Lombard St. Hull, 7.30 p.m.

IRTE (Scottish Western) film and presentation of prizes to students. Reid Kerr College. Barthead, I RTE (Southern) committee meeting. Palmeira Hotel. Hove, 7. 30 p.m.

loTA (Leicsi meeting: ''Express parcel carriers" by D. W.' Crowfoot, director. Crowfoot Carriers. The Saracen's Head Hotel. Hotel St, Leics. 7.45 p.m.

ITA (Manchested meeting: "The National Freight Corporation" by R. Sallis, NFC, London. Lecture Theatre. R/D7, Ronald Building, University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology. Seckvilie St. Manchester 1,7 p.m.

TUESDAY I RTE (North Eastern) meeting: "Development of articulated trailers" by Mr Cooper, Carrimore Trailers Ltd. Avon Hotel, Osborne Rd, Newcastle, 7.30 p.m.

IRTE North Western) meeting: "Gas turbines in heavy transport" by P. A. Phillips, BLMC. Exchange Hotel, Liverpool, 7.30 p.m IATE (Thames Valley) meeting: "The future of the heavies" by P. Kennett. Community Centre, Wootton. nr Abingdon. Barks, 7.30 p.m.

ITA (London) lecture: "The transport executive in the 1970s"-the speaker to be nominated by L Payne. managing director. BRS. The Lecture Theatre, RSA, John Adam St Strand, WC2, 6 for 6.45 p.m.

FTA (North Lines) meeting: "'Forthcoming legislation" by M. Richards, divisional secretary. Moncks Arms Hotel. Caenby Corner, Lincs. 7.30 p.m.

MT (Birmingham and District Graduate and Student Society) visit to Freightliner terminal and inland part at Landor St, Birmingham.

loT (Edinburgh) meeting: "Decimalization" by G. W. Robb, general manager. W. Alexander and Sons (Midland) Ltd. Board Room, Edinburgh Corporation Transport Offices, 14 Queen St. Edinburgh EH2 1J L. 5,30 for 6 p.m.

WEDNESDAY IRTE (South Western) meeting: "Alternators" by speaker from Jos. Lucas Ltd. White Hart Hotel. Okehampton, 7.30 p.m.

IRTE (West London) meeting: "Simplified reliable commercial vehicles" by F. E. Harper, Lecture Halls, Brunel University, Kingston Lane, Uxbridge, 7.3G p.m.

loTA (Devon and Cornwall) meeting: -Current commercial vehicle development" by speaker from Dennis Bros. South West Gas Board hq. Royal Parade, Plymouth, 7.30p.m.

IOTA (Sheffield) open forum: "Current transport legislation" by F. Smith, records enforcement officer, MoT: A. Uttley, transport manager. Jessop-Saville Ltd: K. E. Griffiths. general manager. Rotherham Corporation Transport; R. Burgin, general manager, Sheffield United Tours Ltd. Royal Victoria Hotel, Sheffield, 8 p.m.

laTA ISouth Wales) meeting: "Basic principles of tyre design and operation" by Mr Lees, Goodyear Tyre Co Ltd. Grand Hotel, Westgate St, Cardiff. 7.30p.m. '

ITA (South Wales) meeting: -Transport and the steel industryby C. Wordsworth, division manager-transport and shipping, Strip Mills Division, British Steel Corp. Park Hotel, Cardiff, 7.30 p.m.

IMechE meeting: "Reducing abrasive wear" arranged by Applied Mechanics Group. IMech E. 1 Birdcage Watk, London SW1, 6 p.m.

ITA (Birmingham) meeting: "Operating truck tyres efficiently" by E. C. Bartlett, Dunlop Co Ltd. Birmingham Post and Mail Building, Colmore Circus, Birmingham, 7,15 p. m.

THURSDAY IRTE (Northants) technical and general interest film evening. Castrol Ltd. The George Hotel. Kettering. 8 p.m.

PTA (Hull and East Riding) dinner dance. Hammonds Restaurant, Hull, 7 for 7.30 p.m.


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