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Hauliers Accused of Receiving Tyres

25th August 1961, Page 37
25th August 1961
Page 37
Page 37, 25th August 1961 — Hauliers Accused of Receiving Tyres
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A LLEGED to have carried on a haul

age business at 273 Poyser Street, Bethnal Green, London, four lorry drivers were committed for trial from Thames magistrates court last week, all accused of receiving 45 Michelin tyres worth £1,687, said to have been stolen while in transit between Stoke-on-Trent and Dunstable.

Committed to London Sessions to stand trial were: Edward Richard Cross, 31. of 7 Connett House, Teesdale Street, Bethnal Green; Robert Arthur Cross, 29, of 215 Richmond Road, Dalston; Edward Victor Handley, 32, of no fixed abode; William Ernest Lipka, 22, of 137 Ravenscourt Buildings, Columbia Street. Bethnal Green; and Reginald Dennis Bailey, 30, of 1 Jenkinson House, Usk Street, Bethnal Green.

All pleaded not guilty and reserved their defence.

ROOTES' SCO'MSH DEVELOPMENT

ACONTRACT worth £2-1m. has been awarded by the Rootes Group to Melville Dundas and Whitson, Ltd., of Glasgow, for building a new factory at Linwood, near Paisley.


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