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The annual dinner-dance of the Passenger Vehicle Operators' Association will be held at Grosvenor House, London, W.1, on October 4.

Sheffield City Council have approved the replacement of trams by motorbuses on the Eccleshall Middlewood route on March 28.

The Western• Division of the Traders'

Road Transport Association will hold its annual dinner at the Grand Hotel, Bristol, on March 12.

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Siemens Electric Lamps a▪ nd Supplies,

Ltd., 38-39 Upper Thames Street, London, E.C.4, have published a catalogue of automobile lamps.

Wel[worthy, • Ltd., have opened branches

at Century House, St. Peter's Square, Manchester, 2. and 50 Wellington Street, Glasgow, C.2.

A new 6.00 by 19 six-ply-rated tractor front tyre has been produced by the Dunlop Rubber Co., Ltd. It is for use on tractors with front loaders.

St. Helens Transport Department has raised the minimum working week of 44 hours to 48 hours because the platform staff is 41 under strength.

The Coseley Engineering Co., Ltd., Lanestield, Wolverhampton, makers of steel-framed buildings, have published a leaflet describing their products.

Technical leaflets on soldering and brazing, amalgam fusible alloys and amalgam bearing metals arc available from Grey and Marten, Ltd., Southwark Bridge, London, S.E.I.

Liverpool Transport Department have applied for permission to convert the Pier Head—Lower Lane and Muirhead Avenue East—Edge Line tram services to bus working.

More road surfaces should be light in colour to promote safety at night. A resolution to this effect has been passed by West Riding Accident Prevention Federation

James Whitson and Co., Ltd., High Street, Yiewsley. West Drayton, Middx, have been appointed Sentinel distributors for Middlesex. Beds, Herts, Oxon, Bucks and, shortly, Berks.


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