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9th March 1951, Page 36
9th March 1951
Page 36
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Cattle Traffic For • R.h.e.

R EFUSING an application from Mr. J. Procter, cattle haulier, of Great Eceleston, for an extension of his radius from 25 to 150 miles, the North-western Deputy Licensing......

C-licensees Warned

T RADERS have been warned by It Liverpool Chamber of Commerce transport committee about the general use of vehicles under C-licence hiring margins. The committee has advised......

Liability For Shared Traffic

A TTENT1ON has been drawn by the .1 - 1national rates and carrier's liability committee of the Road Haulage Association to an agreement between the R.H.A, and the Road . Haulage......

Ships In Ballast Leave Vehicles

n NE difficulty which was driving the 1, —/motor industry distracted was the shipping problem, said Sir William Rootes at the recent Dollar Convention at Eastbourne. "Can you......

" Ben " Pays £25,583

G RANTS made by the Motor and Cycle Trades Benevolent Fund last year totalled £25,583, compared with £22,382 in 1949. Twenty-seven more applications for relief were received in......

Registrations Drop By 20,000 In 1950

A S the figures below show, registrations of new vehicles, other than cars and motorcycles, dropped by over 20,000 during 1950. The figure for December fell by just over......

Hauliers Saved The Day

WHEN there was an emergency in YV coal transport, the authoritieS had to ask free hauliers to do the job, said Major F. S. Eastwood, Yorkshire Licensing Authority, at the annual......