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CROMARD PRICES INCREASED

31st August 1951, Page 34
31st August 1951
Page 34
Page 34, 31st August 1951 — CROMARD PRICES INCREASED
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RISING costs of raw materials, etc., have forced an increase in the prices of Cromard cylinder liners manufactured by the Laystall Engineering Co., Ltd., 53, Great Suffolk Street, London; S.E.I. This is the first alteration since June, 1947, and will start with products dispatched on September I.

'BRISTOL BUS CREWS' BAN DuS crews of the Bristol Tramways. Wand Carriage Co., Ltd., have decided mot to work overtime on and after next Sunday (September 2). They are dissatisfied because they have not benefited by the :recent pay award to municipal passenger transport workers, and point out that nearly all the company's stock is held by Bristol Corporation or the British Transport Commission.

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