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BRISTOL CHAMBER CONDEMNS BILL

24th January 1947
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Keywords : Bristol, Loughborough

THE view that freedom for traders is essential both in the use of their own vehicles and the selection of the form of transport most appropriate to their businesses was stressed in a comprehensive report on the Transport Bill, submitted to the council of Bristol Chamber of Commerce by its transport committee and unanimously adopted.

Mr. W. R. Gibbons, committee chairman, reminded the council of its previous resolution declaring the Bill to be wholly unreasonable and said this, in fact, constituted total opposition to it.

The various powers appeared to be an unwarrantable intrusion into established industry and would be the means for destroying initiative and enterprise. As to the compensation for Bristol in connection with the docks, the committee expressed the view that the terms were unjust to the great body of citizens who were the present owners.

BRUSH EXPANDS IN SOUTH AFRICA

THE Brush Electrical Engineering Co., Ltd., Loughborough, announces that it has drawn up an agreement with New Union Goldfields, Johannesburg, and with Brush (South Africa), under which the latter concern acquires the right to manufacture under royalty the products of the parent company.

. EXPERIENCED 'SALESMAN REQUIRED

AMAN fully experienced in the sale of commercial vehicles, etc., and capable of becoming responsible for the complete organization of the department concerned, is required by a well-known distributor of petrol and oil-engined vehicles for Cambridge and district and the Eastern Counties. Letters should be addressed "Commercial Salesman," care of the Editor.

B.S. No. 1330-1946 (Testing of Plastic Mouldings) has been published by the British Standards Institution, 28, Victoria Street, London, S.W.I.


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