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21st April 1950, Page 53
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The Clayton Dewandre Co., Ltd., is applying for permission to raise its capital by £68,250.

The Motor and Cycle Trades Benevolent Fund is now publishing a monthly bulletin " Ben News."

The largest rubber research centre in the Empire will be opened at Fort Dunlop, in June, by Sir Lawrence Bragg.

Shareholders of the South Wales Transport Co., Ltd., are to be asked to approve an increase of the company's capital by £150,000 to £750,000.

The address of the institution of Engineering Draughtsmen and designers is now Grand Buildings, Trafalgar Square, liptidon, WC.2. * *

Out of 4,567,000 tons of petrol consumed in 1949. commercial users accounted for 2,885,000 tons. Respective figures for 1948 were 4,175,000 and 2,579,000.

Hauliers are recommended by the national sugar beet committee of the Road Haulage •Association to continue to observe the scale of .beet-haulage rates which has been in force since 1944.

Coach operators may find useful information in "Guide to Tulipland," obtainable free from the Royal Automobile Club, London, S.W.1. It describes tourist and road facilities around Spalding Brown Brothers, Ltd., is to hold displays of garage equipment at 19-23, Grace Street, Leeds, 1, from May 1-6; at 261-275, Deansgate, Manchester, from May 15-20; and at Carliol Square, Newcastle-on-Tyne, from June 12-16.

A new descriptive leaflet and a booklet giving maintenance and running instruction; 'as • well as a spare parts list, has been published by W. R. Pashley, Ltd., Chester Street, Birmingham, 6, Makers of Pashley light threewheelers.


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