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Fined for Picking Up Soldiers

17th September 1954
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;T is more than flesh and blood can stand for a young soldier to have travel into Manchester from Oldham, ere he lives, in order to board a bus ich is later going to pass through Iham."

[his was stated by Mr. Thomas ater at Northallerton last week, when a ter Bros., Ltd., isiorthallerton, aded not guilty to three charges of 'reach of their road service licence. .t was stated that at midnight watch s kept at Mumps Bridge, Oldham, obtain evidence that soldiers from tterick Camp, who had paid for on journeys to Manchester, were irding buses at Oldham instead of yelling into Manchester to come tie through Oldham. The company's vers were instructed not to pick up Oldham, but. said Mr. Sunter, the dierS "got round" the drivers.

:he company were also charged with ing to display "hire" labels. Fines illed £10, plus £115 bs.. costs.

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People: Thomas, Sunter
Locations: Manchester

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