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1st April 1960, Page 46
1st April 1960
Page 46
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Bring Big Fines 42-hour; Week Creates

• • • for operating without licences and was fined £120 on 12 charges. On March 26, July 24, and November 27, 1959, applications had been made to vary Haigh's contract-A......

False Statements

NAIS-STATEMENTS on an application al for a contract-A licence led to the appearance of two hauliers at Leeds magistrates' court last week. Fines totalling £101 10s. and £213 7s.......

Maj. Eastwood Surprised By Grant

T HERE was a sequel to the Darlington cara v an-carrying case of Messrs. B. P. Quin and J. E. Hall (The Commercial Motor, March 11), when Maj. F. S. Eastwood, Yorkshire......

Facts Must Follow Short-term Working

W HEN the time came for a haulier to make a substantive application, following a short-term grant, figures should always be produced to show how the short-term working had......

Bus Problems

IN a reference to the reorganization of • bus services in the country, with the introduction of a 42-hour week for the shipbuilding and engineering industries, Aid. T. Andrews,......