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10th July 1953, Page 28
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a review of commercial conditions in Japan at 4s. 6d. * The user discount hitherto allowed only on new car and giant • tyres has been extended to retreads.

A repeat order for six Guy Arab bus chassis has been placed by Springs Municipality, South Africa.

Glasgow's fifth trolleybus service inaugurated last Sunday, is the first to operate through the city centre.

Last year Turkey imported about 15,000 cars and commercial vehicles. Those from Britain were valued at £T22.7m.

Under a new scheme introduced for the summer, coach operators can now book parking space in advance at ,pridlington.

Buick Time Recorders, Ltd., have introduced a new time recorder which speeds up clocking-on by workers and saves time in calculating wages.

Twenty-five Commer Superpoise lorries have been presented to the people of Ceylon by the Australian Government. They have Australian bodywork.

Avon India Rubber Co.. Ltd.. have established stocks of tyres with W. C. Calderwood, Ltd., 61-65 Rose Street, Edinburgh, who will deliver by van within 25 miles. * The basis of payment for A licences accompanying transport units, suggested last week by The Commercial Motor, should have read " £70 per ton of carrying capacity "—not unladen weight.

Henley's Tyre and Rubber Co., Ltd., have closed their depot at 10-12 Lower Byron Street, Deansgate, Manchester. The head •office and depot for the Manchester area is now at 2 Little Peter Street.

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