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12th January 1951
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1 he S.M.T. premises in Trafalgar Square are to be moved to 298, Regent Street, London, W.I.

The Hymatic Engineering Co.. Ltd.. Redditch, has produced two new lightweight' air hammers with spade-type grlps.

Twenty-five employees of Joseph Lucas, lid., have received £1,160 from the directors for ideas submitted in a suggestions scheme, in addition to £895 already paid.

The Export of Goods (Control) (Consolidation) Order, 1950. containing all the existing export licensing regulations, has been published by H.M. Stationery Office, price is. Nuffield Exports, Ltd., shipped 104,000 vehicles overseas in 1950, an 80-per-cent. increase on the 1949 figure. A sum of £35,000,000 was earned by exports.

Mechanically propelled balers which exceed normal dimensions may now be taken on the roads under the Motor Vehicles (Authorization of Special Types) Order, 1950.

A lecture on detergent oils will be given by W. F. Frier before the Tyneside branch of the Industrial Transport Association on January 18 at the County Hotel, Newcastle-on-Tyne, at 7 p.m. The maximum permissible bulk price of dery has been raised by id. a gallion.

A survey of commercial conditions in Uruguay has been published by the Stationery Office, price Is. 6d.

Six Crossley double-deckers are to be supplied to Rotherham Transport Department_ They will be fitted with 8.6-litre engines and all-metal bodies built by the chassis maker.

A gift of £5.000 to the Lynwood endowment fund of the Motor and Cycle Trades' Benevolent Fund has been made by Mr. Ewart Bradshaw, of Loshama Garages, Ltd. A sum of £3,000 is still needed.


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