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LEYLAND-ALBION "MOST POWERFUL UNDERTAKING"

25th January 1952
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THE merging of these two companies has created the most powerful undertaking of its kind—certainly within the British Empire, if not in the world. A good future lies before both companies."

Mr. Henry Spurrier, managing director of Leyland Motors, Ltd., made this reference to the acquisition of Albion Motors, Ltd., when he addressed senior members of the staff, last week.

Mr. Jackson Millar and Mr. H. Wilson Fulton, Albion directors and members of the Leyland board, were present, as well as Mr. J. A. Kemp and Mr. W. C. Reid.

STANDARD PRICES UP

pR10ES of Standard vehicles rose on Monday. The 12-cwt. delivery van and the pick-up truck both had an addition Of £40 to their basic prices and now cost £639 Is. 8d. with lax.