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9th October 1959, Page 43
9th October 1959
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Page 43, 9th October 1959 — ayroll Protection tends to Midlands
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Armoured Car Co., Ltd., Slough, ho operate five vehicles in the politan area and specialize in the ion and delivery of payrolls, are rad their service to the Midlands. , H. Hanes, assistant secretary of mnpany, told Mr. W. P. James, Midland Licensing Authority, this mingham last week when the conpplied for a B licence to operate a ly adapted van within a 50-mile of Redditch.

added that the van would be led with two-way radio, a selfled vault and various securtiy S. It would be manned by uni

guards, and the object was to industry of the hazardous task ng their own vehicles and staff. es were constructed to meet Lloyd's cations and were insured up to 00 for, among other things, loss h in transit. rested companies included High Alloys, Ltd., British Oxygen, Ltd., Royce, Ltd., I.C.I., Ltd., and ry Bros., Ltd. nting the application, Mr. James F was for a service which would remely useful in the Midlands.

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