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12th January 1962
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ESE ORDER COMMER: Orders O Commer Superpoise 3-ton and uperpoise 5-ton normal-control ilcabs have been received by the s Group from the China National nery Import and Export Corpora/ Peking. The vehicles are to be ched in batches of 20 a week, and rat consignment should be ready ye for Hsingkang on January 18. will be accompanied by a consign2f replacement parts.

e.,EN FOR SOUTH AFRICA: Pieternirg Corporation Transport Departlave-ordered 12 more A.E.C. Regal single-decker chassis:

NES FOR FINNISH VEHICLE ERS: Vanafan Autozehdas Oyf the major vehicle manufacturers inland—has ordered 50 A.E.C. ,s in the past two months. They are

for both passenger and commercial vehicles.

INDIAN BUS ORDERS: An order for 100 Leyland Comet bus chassis worth over £280,000 has been placed with Ashok Leyland, Ltd., of Madras, by .Kerala State Transport. They will have 42-45-stater bodywork fitted at the central workshop in Trivandrum. The Himachal Pradesh Transport Department has also placed an order With Ashok Leyland, Ltd., for eight Comet bus chassis, and three Comet bus chassis have been ordered by Punjab Roadways.

NOT ALL M.C.W.: In last week's issue of "The Commercial Motor" it was said that the A.E.C. chassis ordered by Devon General were to have bodies by Metropolitan-Cammell-Weymann,Ltd. We have been advised that while this is true in the case of the 1.5 Regent Mk. V chassis, no decision has been reached regarding the bodies for the seven Reliances.

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Locations: Trivandrum, Madras

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