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23rd February 1962
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Imports Banned: The Chilean Government has banned imports of road vehicles.

WeIdangrind Number : The telephone number of Weldangrind, Ltd., of Fulham, is Renown 1121, and not 1211 as has appeared in an advertisement in this journal.

Rover in Germany : The Rover Company has established a German subsidiary, Deutsche Rover GmbH, at Frankfurt. Facilities include spares, service and sales depots and a service school. .-.

Departmental Move: The sales department of Blundell, Spence and Co., LtcL is to move from the company's head office at York House, Queen Square, London, to their Slough (Bucks) factory next Monday.

Profit Down: The General Motors Corporation of the U.S., which last year sold 4,037,000 goods vehicles and private cars. compared with 4,441,000 units in 1960, records a net profit for 1961 of 893m. dollars, compared with 959m. in 1960.

Goodyear Move: The Goodyear Tyre and Rubber Co. (Gt. Britain), Ltd., have moved their Newcastle upon Tyne premises from Princess Street to Newburn Industrial Estate, Newburn, Newcastle upon Tyne. The new telephone numbers are Lemington 675885-6.

Deficit Expected: Darlington Corporation bus undertaking is expected to show a deficit of about £6,000 this year. The question of raising fares is expected to be considered when a decision is reached on the application for higher wages for the platform staff.

Service Speed-up: Atlas Copco (Great Britain), Ltd.. of Hemel Hempstead, Herts, have just brought into use a fleet of 11 service vans-7 Bedford 15-cwt. vehicles and 4 Mini-Minors, which will be used to provide quick repair facilities and spares deliveries from the Atlas Copco headquarters at Hemel Hempstead and the branches at Manchester, Glasgow, Cardiff, Newcastle, Lichfield, Leeds. Bristol and Shepherds Bush.

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