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20th May 1955, Page 28
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

The Persian Government have authorized a £30m. road modernization programme.

Birmingham City Police have banned the use of flashing direction indicators on their patrol cars.

The Roadfarers Club advocates the nation-wide abolition of the speed limit in a memorandum to the sub-committee reviewing restrictions in London.

Parking lights are the subject of a new British Standard available at 2s. 6d., postage included, from the British Standards Institution, 2 Park Street, London, W.1.

The variety of applications of chains and ancillary components is described and illustrated in a booklet issued by Renold Chains, Ltd., Wythenshawe, Manchester.

Last year, the Professional Engineers Appointments Bureau submitted particulars of over 9.000 engineers for vacancies notified in engineering. This is a record figure.

The Birmingham and Midland Motor Omnibus Co,, Ltd.. have compiled in a booklet details of the night express services run jointly with Ribble Motor Services, Ltd., and Scottish Omnibuses, Ltd., from the Midlands to all parts of Scotland.

Croydon Corporation plan to spend £124,900 on a new vehicle-maintenance depot. •

Three booklets oil plywood have been issued by Venesta, Ltd., Vintry House, Queen Street Place, London, E.C.4.

Leyland production during the first four months of this year was 23 per cent. higher than in the comparable period of 1954.

The chairman of •Shirnal magistrates' court last week stated that the vehiclewashing facilities at Shifnal Smithfield cattle mart should be overhauled.

The Leyland Royal Tiger Worldmaster made its Spanish debut at the Valencia Fair earlier this month, and will be shown at the Barcelona Fair which opens on June Mr. F. W. McCubbing, president of the Wholesale Grocers' Association of Scotland, speaking last week at the Association's annual conference, complained or the Government's failure to cut the fuel

tax.

A lire in the bodybuilding shops of the Spcnborough Engineering Co.. Ltd., Heckmcmdwike, temporarily halted production, but it was resumed, on a limited scale. within 48 hours. The engineering works were unaffected.


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