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SIX ARBITRATION SETTLEMENTS

1st November 1935, Page 125
1st November 1935
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Keywords : Aberdare, Cardiff

\TransportMo Monday, a r, tAhreb iLtroant Dann PTarsisbeitlingearl returned activitieS and the following provisional settlements between the Board. and operators whose businesses it had taken over were announced: Romford District Motor Services, Ltd., £10,978 (lets. £5,500 already paid on account) Pro Bono Publico Omnibus Co., £11,000 (less £2,750); Chariot Omnibus Services, £10,000; Supreme Motor. Omnibus Co., £1.6,000; Glen Omnibus Co., £7,800; Eagle Omnibus Co., 28,000, with 5 per cent. interest

in each case.

Mr. Joshua Scholefield, KC., president, remarked that, in one or two o cases, the claimants were likely to benefit more than had some operators Whose cases had been fully beard. The Tribunal would notify the parties if it could not approve any of the provisional agreements, in which event the case would be fully heard, ABERDARE WINS FIRST-AID • • TROPHY. _

THE first annual Welsh National Road Transport Ambulance Competition was held at Cardiff, when Mr. W. -E.. Gough, A.M.Inst.T., chairman . of the _Motor Omnibus Proprietors Association (South Wales and Mon:) presided. There were seven competitive teams; recruited from the employees of undertakings. This national competition, for a silver trophy presented by the M.O.P.A., is additional to the ambulance contests held throughout

South Wales. Most of the South Wales bias staffs have now their firstaid teams and classes. The execution of the tests was of a high order.

The' competition was held under the joint auspices of the Honourable Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem (Priory of Wales) and the M.P.A. The cup was .won by the team representing Aberdare Transport Department, and another team from Aberdare, that of the Western Welsh Omnibus Co., Ltd. (Aberdare district), gaining second place. Nel,vPort. Corporation's team Was placed third, The Deputy Lord Mayor of Cardiff (Col, James Griffiths) presented the cup„ and replicas of -the trophy were presented to the • members Of the winning team by the Marchioness of Bute. The Hon. John Bruce, principal secretary of the Priory of Wales, stated that next year the national corripetition would he self-supporting, and eliminating contests would be arranged.


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