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Local Proceedings.

4th July 1922, Page 8
4th July 1922
Page 8
Page 8, 4th July 1922 — Local Proceedings.
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

West Hartlepool Town Council has decided to substitute trolley-buses for a section of the tramways.

Glasgow Corporation has authorized a sub-committee to purchase a light motor lorry for the parks department.

Preston Corporation Parks Committee has decided to purchase a motor lawn mower at an estimated cost of £75.

The Rhondda Tramways Co., after repeated petitioning by local ratepayers, has instituted a new motorbus service beihetween Cwmparc and Treorchy.

Flintshire County Council has given permission to Messrs. Brookes Bros., Rhyl, to run a -regular bus service between Holywell and Rhyl.

Camberwell Borough Council has decided to purchase another Sentinel steam wagon, a motor road sweeper, motor water-van and motor lorry.

Fulham Borough Council's Health Committee recommends the purchase of two 1-ton Ford lorries from International Motors, Ltd.,. at a total cost of £557.

The Electricity Committee of the Glasgow Corporation recommends the purchase of a 2-ton Garrett electrical demonstration motor vehicle, which the department has had on trial, at the price of £500.

Sydney (N.S.W.) Municipal Council, which has ordered a Harrier street sweeping machine at a cut of £2,600,is applying to the Customs for the remission of the Customs duty on the machine.

The Highways Committee of the West,minster City' Council recommends the purchase of five 3-1-ton chassis from }Carrier Motors, Ltd., at £710 each, and the provision of bodies at £205 each, by the Eagle Engineering Co., Ltd.

Battersea Council's Works Committee again recommends the purchase of a Ford motorvan for the works department from Mr. S. Whitmee at a Lest of £228, having, since the original recommendation was made, satisfied itself that the firtn complies with trade union conditions.


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