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Service: Comprehensive stocks of brake and clutch linings will be held at a new service depot to be opened by Hubert H.P. Trist and Co., Ltd., at 86 Castle Street, Reading.

Bright Outlook : Plaxion's (Scarborough), Ltd., announce that profits for the year to August 31, next, are estimated to exceed £250,000. compared with the prospectus estimate of £214,940.

London Office Move: Cranes (Dereham), Ltd., and Crane Fruehauf Trailers, Ltd., have moved their London office from Sicilian House, Southampton Row. to 8 York Buildings, Adelphi. London, W.C.2.

Nought Missing: In an article, published on July 7. concerning Birkenhead Transport Department it was stated that engines ran on to 40,000 miles before overhaul. This figure should have been 400.000 miles.

Twenty-six of the Leyland Comets ordered by Progressive Deliveries, Ltd., are now operating with special transporters carrying Standard-Triumph cars and vans. An average fuel consumption of 13 m.p.g. is reported.

New Fram Company : On July I, a new company known as Fram Filters. Ltd., was formed to develop Fram business, and the company has acquired the complete engineering, research, manufacturing and sales facilities from Simmonds Aerocessories, Ltd., who have been sole Fram licensees in Britain since 1938. The head office and works of the new company are at Treforest Industrial Estate, Pontypridd, Glamorgan.

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