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B.M.C, Share Issue: The British Motor Corporation propose to issue 38,207,652 ordinary 5s. shares.

Versatile •S.A.I.C.: Bennett Tools. Ltd., Arthur Street, Redditch, offer the Versatile S.A.I.C. Machine described in the April 10 issue.

Crass-city Service: A new cross-city bus service at Leeds has replaced a tram route --the fourth to be withdrawn in three weeks —and a bus route.

Enfield Diversion: Plans have been announced for a Elm. scheme which will enable 'traffic to avoid three level crossings in Enfield, Middx.

£50,000 Loading Bay: A second lorryloading hay is to be built at Bristol Docks to improve the handling of foodstuffs. The cost will be £50,000.

Bridging That Gap: Passengers can obtain chocolate from a dispensing machine fitted experimentally to a vehicle operated by Barton Transport, Ltd.

New London Office : Ransome and Marlin Bearing Co., Ltd., have moved their Landon office to larger premises at Cranmer House, 39 Brixton Road, S.W.9.

New Premises: Siemens Edison Swan, Ltd., move their Birmingham service depot to new premises at 76-80 Sherlock Street, Birmingham, 5, on May 1.

Unwanted Bus Station: Bus operators are objecting to a scheme by Spennyrnoor (Durham) Urban District Council to build a bus station in the town.

Hauliers Move: The Plymouth Transport Co., Ltd., have moved their London office from Hendon to the Ace of Spades Garage, Great West Road, Hounslow.

Car-Shoe Prices: The prices of the small and large type Car-Shut mats for use when driving vehicles out of mud (The Coranzercial Molar, April 3) should have been given as f:2 7s. fitl. and E2 9s fid. per pair respec

tively.

Three-oay Expansion : New branch offices have been opened by the North Central Wagon and Finance Co., Ltd., at 13a The Green, Richmond, Surrey; 7-9 Rutland Street, Leicester: and 30a Union Street, Coventry.

M.C.C. Branch Moves: The Mercantile Credit Co., Ltd., have moved their Southampton branch office to 63 London Road. At the same address is the Southampton branch of the United Motor Finance Corporation.

Radio for £13 10s.: A "do it yourself" radio kit, claimed to be ideal for installation in commercial vehicles, is being manufactured at £13 10s. by 'Mayra Electronics, Ltd., 118 Brighton Road, Purley, Surrey.

Battery Merger: After having manufactured on behalf of the Alton Battery Co. for more than a year. Pritchett and Gold and E.P.S., Ltd., manufacturers of Dagenite batteries, have taken over the Alton company's trading activities.


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