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Record-breaking Indian Orders

27th January 1961
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DURING December, 1960, Ashok Leyland, Ltd., Madras, broke five Indian records for the output of heavyduty goods and passenger chassis. With an overall increase in production of 42 per cent. compared with 1959, the company announced that the records broken included a turnover of 11,312,500 for the month. Best sellers were Comet goods and pasienger chassis.

REMOVERS CHANGE VENUE

TH"year's annual conference of the National Association of Furniture Warehousemen and Removers will now be at the Turnberry Hotel, Ayrshire, and not at Rothesay, Isle of Bute, as previously announced. Date is unuttered: May, 23 and 24.

The one-day conference of .the British Association of Overseas Furniture Removers will be held on May 25, also at Turnberry.

FARES INCREASES

FOURTEEN coach operators were granted fares increases of Si per cent, by the Yorkshire Traffic Commissioners at Leeds on Monday. The increases affect express services and period excursion and tour fares.


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