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6th November 1953, Page 39
6th November 1953
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Take-over Application Refused Elieved To Be The First...

its kind in the area, the Northern leputy Licensing Authority, last week, tfused to allow Mr. J. Pugh, of arrow-in-Furness, to operate vehicles urchased from Messrs. T. A. and......

Railways Not To Charge On Pallets E Vidence Of A New

spirit of enterprise on the part of the railways is contained in the announcement that no conveyance charges will be made by British Railways as from November 2 on owners'......

Balancing Charge Appeal?

T HE long-distance panel of the Road Haulage Association met last week and considered the judgment of Mr. Justice Danckwerts in the Chancery Division on the subject of the......

£50 Allowance Will Extend Tours

IT seems likely that most Continental tours will ha extended next year as a result of. the increase from £40 to £50 in the foreign tourist allowance. Operators were revising......

"spend More On Roads," Says F.b.i. Chief

A S soon as resources permit. more money should be spent on improving main roads vital to industrial production and exports, said Sir Harry Pilkington, president of the......

Van Becomes -- Showroom , After -70,000 Miles A N Austin...

van that has already covered nearly 70,000 miles on delivery runs has been converted into a mobile stationery showroom by Scottorn, Ltd., Victor Works, Kingston Road, New......