In a Line Or Two
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A further programme for, the replacenit of trams by trolleybuses is proposed Glasgow.
The India Tyre and Rubber Co., Ltd., .ve opened a new depot at 20 St. Andrews :tart, Cambridge.
A -factory is proposed to be set up in lull India for the production of ercedes-Benz oil-engined chassis.
Mr. J. Owens, Bath city engineer, has ggested that a station for town buses be tilt, in addition to one for country buses.
An increase in the hire-purchase of tmmercial vehicles is reported in the first Of of this year, compared with those in 52.
Llanfairfechan Rural District Council e calfing for a meeting of local aulhori's to demand an immediate solution of c Conway Bridge problem.
United Automobile .Services, Ltd., are operating a new afternoon sightseeing tour of Newcastle-on-Tyne.
" Heat Treatment of Aluminium Alloys ": has been published by the Northern Aluminium Co., Ltd.. Banbury, Oxon.
The tyre sales office of the North British Rubber CO, Ltd., has been transferred from Wolverhampton to their head office at Castle Mills, Edinburgh, 3.
The Canadian Car and Foundry Co., Ltd., have placed an order with A.C.V. Sales, Ltd., for a further 50 11.3-litre engines for installation in buses of their own manufacture.
Pedestrian-controlled electric refuse collectors are described in "Public Cleansing with P.C.V ," which is available from The Tudor Accumulator Co., Ltd., 137 Victoria Street, London, S.W.1.