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'MISLEADING' ADVERTS A PLYMOUTH scrap metal and 1 --1 second-hand dealer,

14th May 1965, Page 34
14th May 1965
Page 34
Page 34, 14th May 1965 — 'MISLEADING' ADVERTS A PLYMOUTH scrap metal and 1 --1 second-hand dealer,
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who had advertised for odd transport jobs "anywhere, any time, with reasonable charges" was granted a limited B licence by the Western Licensing Authority at Plymouth last week, Mr. A. E. O'Riley sought a licence to carry toys and fancy goods to and from London; corpses and coffins for a named customer " as -required ", and "other goods" within• 50 miles. He told the LA that transport would subsidize his existing business and produced three supporting letters.

Granting O'Riley a licence to carry fancy goods from London for M. Cameron and corpses and coffins for R. H. Harvey, Plymouth, as required, the LA said the advertisement was misleading, and unauthorized work would 'compel me to take your licence away ".

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People: A. E. O'Riley
Locations: PLYMOUTH, London

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