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20th July 1926, Page 8
20th July 1926
Page 8
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

West Hartlepool Corporation is inviting tenders for the supply of 12 trolley buses.

The Ilford Council is urged by its fire brigade superintendent to acquire another fire-engine.

The plans and works committee of the Edinburgh Corporation suggests the purchase of a small fire 'tender.

The fire committee of the Bedford Corporation recommends the purchase of new motor appliances at a cost of £1,000.

Raleigh Parish Council has obtained sanction to borrow £700 for the provision of a motor fire pump and equipment.

The L.C.C. has made contracts for the Eupply of petrol with the AngloAmerican Oil Co., Ltd., and S. Bowley and Son, Ltd.

Eastbourne Watch Committee has drafted an Order to prohibit the loitering of motor vehicles in the vicinity of the pier_

Lancaster Corporation has accepted the tender of the Lacre Motor Car Co., Ltd., at £576, for the supply of a motor street-sweeping machine.

Stretford Urban District Council has agreed to a proposal of the Manchester Corporation to run a motorbus service to the Davyhulme boundary.

The tramways committee of the Manchester Corporation has made a contract with Frances Motors, Ltd., for the supply of Ford motor vehicles.

The borough authorities of Denbigh and the adjoining parishes are holding a conference to consider the provision of a motor fire-engine for the district.

Glasgow Corporation has accepted the tender of Aitken, Thomson and Sons, Ltd., of Pollokshaws, to supply steam wagons for cartage work at 75s. per day.

The central purchasing committee of the Manchester Corporation has made a contract with Mr. Jas. Fitzsimmons, of Manchester, for the supply of motor tyres.

Wimbledon Corporation has asked the borough engineer to report further, with his recommendations, as to the purchase of motor vehicles for haulage purposes.

Newburn Urban District Council has given permission, so far as its area is concerned, to the running of a bus service by the Newcastle Corporation between Scotswood and Throckley.

The public works committee of the Burton-on-Trent Town Council is recommending the purchase of two properties in the town and their conversion into motor parks at a cost of about £10,000.

Manchester Corporation has made contracts for the supply of motor spirit with the Redline Motor Spirit Co., Ltd., • ShelI-Mex, Ltd., the Anglo-American Oil Co., Ltd., and the British Petroleum Co., Ltd.

The total sum authorized for the provision of motorbuses for the Colwyn Bay Urban District Council has been reduced by £2,000 from £10,200, the new figure being the revised estimate of the borough surveyor.

The South Shields Corporation has resolved to commence a bus service from the Market Place to Prince Edward Road, with an extension to provide for residents on the new housing estate at Cleadon Park.


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