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22nd September 1950
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Fifty-nine per cent. of Leyland's production last month was for export. • The British Wagon Co., Ltd., is to open an office at 41-43, North Street, Brighton.

The maximum permissible price of vaporizing oil has been increased by id. a gallon.

Glasgow Corporation is promoting a Provisional Order seeking power to run additional trolleybus services.

At June 30, compensation was still' payable to 2,051 road haulage undertakings transferred before that date to the British Transport Commission.

In 21 years, Carmo (1929), Ltd., has increased turnover from £71,000 to £1m.; staff from seven to 247, and floor space from 4.350 sq. ft. to 121,150 sq. ft. * . • A general meeting of members of the Passenger Vehicle Operators' Association operating extended tours is to be . held next Wednesday at St. Ermin's Hotel, Westminster, at 2.30 p.m. Brown Brothers, Ltd., has opened a new branch at Francis Street. Hull.

The A.P.V. Co., Ltd., is to transfer its four factories to Crawley satellite town, A new branch_ of the . Omnibus Passengers' Protection Association has been formed in Southport.

A 20-ft. long mobile Roman Catholic church, complete with belfry, has been built by Mr. J. Rushworth. of Burnley.

Hebburn-on-Tyne Urban District Council has rejected an application by local hauliers for a 10-per-cent. increase in rates.

The executive of the Scottish Horse and Motormen's Association has approved a resolution to secure a £5 10s. minimum wage.

Companies wishing to show at the 1951 Lyons International Fair from March 31-April 9, should contact Messrs. Robert Brandon and Partners, 45, Dover Street, London, W.1, by September 30.