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20th April 1951, Page 59
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Britain exported 291 commercial. vehicles to Luxembourg in 1950.

Norway intends to import 300 buses. 5,000 lorries and 1,500 vans this year.

Forty-one applications have been made for the post of Lincoln Corporation transport manager. • Switzerland had 38,512 commercial vehicles in September, 1949, and 41,514 in the same month last year.

The London branch office and stores of Auto 'Tyre Services, Ltd., is now at Elm Park, Rrixton Hill, London, S.W.2.

Toronto Transportation Commission is losing money at an estimated rate of 25.5m,. to 30m.dollars a year because of wage increases, ,

Newcastle-on-Tyne Transport Department is to employ more conductresses in spite of protests by men that their overtime would be reduced.

The executive of the National Association of Furniture Warehousemen and Removers has approved a Suggestion that only one conference be held each year. .

known as (Federation Inter nationate des Demenageurs Internationaux), an international federation of international furniture removers has been formed.

Heavy-duty trailers are to be made in a new factory of Trailmobile Canada,' Ltd., at Toronto. The company is an affiliate of the Trailmobile Co. of Cincinnati.

Sir Arthur Salter, M.P., will be the principal guest at an informal luncheon of the National Association of Inland Warehousekeepers to be held on May 1, at the Savoy Hotel. London.

A paper will be read by Mr: A. Lawrence, Chesterfield deputy public cleansing superintendent, at a joint meeting of the Midland and Northeastern centres of the Institute of Public Cleansing, at Chesterfield. on April 27.


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