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CAB OWNERS SCORE OVER BUS COMPANY

10th January 1936
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TAXICAB owners of Brixham scored A a point over the Devon General Omnibus and Touring Co., Ltd., last Friday, before the Western Traffic Commissioners, to whom they applied for a variation of their stage-service licences.

Mr. W. L. Parsons, for the applicants, said that their licences permitted them to operate between the King William statue on the quay at Brixham to Berry Head Gate. Previously the terminus of the Devon

the edge of the water, boats then took them to Dunham Bridge, over which the people walked, taking another boat on the far sideto Connect with a further bus.

1491,000 IN TAXATION.

VESTERDAY (Thursday), London 1 Transport paid to the London County Council £491,000 in vehiclelicence duties for 1936.

HULL OFFICE FOR BARR GROUP.

THE Barr group of road-transport companies, among which are R. Barr (Leeds), Ltd., and Wallace•

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Organisations: London County Council
Locations: London

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