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Taskers for B.R.S.: British Road Services have ordered 100 8-ton platform trailers from Taskers of Andover (1932), Ltd., for delivery next year.

Rural Action: The Government should be asked to take action to maintain, rural bus services, say the Montgomery branch of the National Farmers' Union.

Cape Town Bus Deal: A large holding in Cape Electric Tramways (1949), Ltd., has been acquired by the Golden Arrow group of bus services in South Africa-.

Nylon Tarpaulins: British Nylon Spinners, Ltd., 25 Upper Brook Street, London, W.I, have issued a leaflet describing the use of coated nylon fabrics for tarpaulins.

N-E-A.V.B. Conference: The National Employers' Association of Vehicle Builders will hold next year's annual conference and general meeting at Torquay from June 3-6.

New Turkish Plant: A factory built near Istanbul, Turkey, by Turkish private capital in co-operation with the American Federal Truck Co. will soon be producing 460 lorries a year, rising to 1,000 a year.

Flowineters Approved: The Board of Trade have certified, under the Weights and Measures Act, 1904, the delivery system incorporating flowmeters mounted on tankers of Shell-Mex and B.P., Ltd.

A.D.A. Publications: The Aluminium Development Association, 33 Grosvenor Street, London, W.1, have published a directory of members and a list of their brochures, reports, bulletins 3.nd papers.

VW in Australia: Officials of the Volkswagen concern are in Australia for talks with the Federal Government on plans to build a factory there. Renault representatives are also understood to be on a similar mission.

Nylastic Clips: 1-toward Clayton-Wright, Ltd., Wellesbourne, Warwicks, have issued a leaflet describing their Nytastie cable clips, which are made in four types— plain, earthing, sponge-rubber and rubbersheathed, Incentive Subsidy: The Turkish Government are to subsidize lorries runnthg on the route to Iran to promote trade with that country. A sum of 2.35 kurus per tonkilometre will be paid for petrol vehicles and 0.65 kurus for oilers.

Warranty Extended: All new Standard vehicles sold on the home market will in future be warranted for a year instead of six months. The guaranteed period for vehicles sold in certain overseas markets will also be extended shortly.

Cummins Company Formed: The Cummins Engine Co. (The Commercial Motor, October 19), an associate of the American concern, has now been formed with an initial capital of £1100,000. It is to make oil engines at Shotts, Lanarkshire.

Coach Tourists Wanted: Newquay is anxious to bring further coach-tour business into the town. Representatives of four coach operators have discussed with the local hotel proprietors' association the problem of making better arrangements for accommodation.

Dutch Speed Limit; The Dutch Government intend to reimpose a 50 k.p.h. (about 31 m.p.h.) speed limit in built-up areas. Speed limits were abolished in Holland eight years ago, but the increasing vehicle population and rising accident figures make the new proposal necessary.

Japanese Study: Bombay Corporation, who are considering the introduction of trolleybuses in the city, have approved a proposal that the general manager of the B.E.S.T. undertaking should study troIleybus operation in Japanese cities. The Indian Government are to contribute Rs.15,000 towards the cost of the visit.


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