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17th April 1982, Page 17
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10 THOSE, such as the Inland ievenue, who send nasty red hreatening demands two or hree weeks after an account as been paid, I commend the Ipproach of Express

Removals, of Kelvindale. Colm Brogan, writing in the Glasgow Herald, said that the company sent him a bill for £34.50 for work done last October, with the note: "NB: This invoice is now so overdue the original was written on papyrus."

Not to be outdone, he has procured an ancient Egyptian cheque book to pay it.

GALLANT peers have heard with relief that the new London taxi would, in a Home Office Minister's words, "be able easily to accommodate courting couples."

Impecunious members of the Lower House are anxiously awaiting an assurance that future buses will be designed entirely with upper-deck back seats.

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Organisations: Lower House, Home Office
People: Colm Brogan
Locations: London