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Men on conspiracy charges for trial

25th April 1969, Page 24
25th April 1969
Page 24
Page 24, 25th April 1969 — Men on conspiracy charges for trial
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• Solly Davis and his son, Ronald Davis, both directors of the London haulage company Charles Poulter Ltd., and 20 other men —mostly lorry drivers—were on Friday committed for trial at the Old Bailey by the Bow Street Magistrate on various charges alleging conspiracy to break Road Traffic Act regulations.

All were allowed bail in their own recognizance of £100 except Solly and Ronald Davis, whose bail was fixed at one surety of £500 each together with £2,000 in their own recognizance.

The Magistrate, Mr. E. J. Crowther, ordered the police to retain their passports.

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