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GERMANS MEET EXPORT DIFFICULTIES

13th April 1951, Page 28
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

.BECAUSE the first order is not work ing the Municipality of Istanbul is not to place a second contract for 50 motorbuses from Germany, reports the Financial Times.

The Germans have experienced difficulty in supplying the necessary tyres and have asked for a substantial increase in price. The price originally contracted for was 17 per cent. below the lowest British tender.

MINISTER THANKS ROADMEN

IN some parts of the country, snow

ploughs have been working continuously since early October. Road clearance has called for day-and-night wailing, and the Minister of Transport has offered his thanks to the madmen for avoiding serious delay to traffic.

"OFF THE RECORD"

THE Northern Licensing Authority, Mr. S. W. Nelson, M.Inst.T., will address an informal luncheon of the Institute of Transport, which will be held on April 17 at the Connaught Rooms, London, W.C.2.


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