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18th March 1955, Page 88
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The sales divisiOn of the Acrograph Co.. Ltd., arc moving to 47 Holborn Viaduct, London, E.C.1.

McGill's Bus Service, Ltd.. Barrhead, have taken over the bus service of Yates Bros.. Ltd.. Rothesay.

Arnhem municipality has ordered from Leyland Holland N.Y.. Royal Tiger Worldmaster buses for city services.

The report of the 1954 summer meeting of the Institute of Petroleum has been made available in book form.

The Indian Government have approved a plan to build a factory at Jamshedpur to make 3,000 oil-engined lorries a year.

Trade unions are to consider an offer by London 'transport for an increase in pay for employees in road and rail workshops.

Triumph Coaches. members of the Hants and Sussex group of undertakings, were taken over last week by Altrincham Coachways. Ltd.

The hydraulic drive for the pumps and hose reels of the oil dispensers, described in The Commercial Motor on February 25. has been patented by the Steel Barrel Co., Ltd.

Hire-purchase contracts for 2,644 new commercial vehicles were signed last month. In February. 1954, the figure was 997. In the same periods the figures for used vehicles were 3.305 and 2.638 respectively.