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In a Line or Two

19th October 1951
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

One of the five Perkins mobile schools is on its way to Australia.

Peterhead Streets Committee has accepted an offer by W. Alexander and Sons, Ltd., to run a bus service in the town.

The Laycock Engineering Co., Ltd., Sheffield, 8. has issued a leaflet containing revised prices of Laycock garage equipment.

The Road Haulage Executive is seeking a site for a depot to accommodate 150 shcle at Alnwick. Northumberland.

A Leyiand-M.C.W. Olympic 44-seater is to be tried out by Eastbourne Transport Department this month. The ;chicle is to be lent by the M.C.W. company. Reading Transport Department celebrates its golden jubilee on October 31.

Employees of the Triplex SafetV Glass Co., Ltd., are sharing £15,000 of the company's profits.

H. Frazer, Ltd., of Swalwell. Co. Durham, has changed its name to Dale's Coaches (Svvalwell), Ltd.

Fifty non-trade-unionist employees or Sunderland Transport Department have been asked by the transport committee to join a union without delay.

Five Ribble drivers have been awarded star bars for upwards of 20 years' safe driving. In the 1950 competition, 1,145 drivers of Ribble Motor Services. Ltd., gained awards.

The A.C.V. (East Midland) service depot at West Bridgford has been transferred to Heanor Garage, Derby Road. Heanor, where it will remain until the completion of new premises at Nottingham.


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