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Bird's Eye View By The Hawk

2nd December 1960
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and employs a staff of 24. Since the death of her husband, four years ago, Mrs. Davey has held the reins and tells me that things seem to be going very satisfactorily. She was not without experience, however, having worked on the administration side of the business for several years previously.

Her clear grasp of transport licensing was illustrated early in November when she conducted her own ease, after giving the correct amount of evidence and producing sufficient customer witnesses, and was granted an eight-wheeler in substitution for a six-wheeler by the West Midland Licensing Authority.

I like to think haulage is a better world for the presence of our lady operators. many there were, he admitted to some uncertainty, saying mblems of various kinds had been collected from all over aid just for the fun of it. Being otherwise engaged just at ime he could not break off to add up the total.

ere were Perkins badges, and then they were members e Automobile Association and the Royal Automobile Club, le could not find these badges anywhere. Of course, with luch on show there is always the danger of being ken for a travelling badge salesman but Mr. Goodwin s collection certainly attracts attention.