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Output Up, But Exports Down

25th May 1956, Page 39
25th May 1956
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Page 39, 25th May 1956 — Output Up, But Exports Down
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LAST month, 24,779 goods vehicles and 691 public service vehicles were produced, compared with 22,706 and 915 respectively in April, 1955. Exports of goods vehicles in April . this year totalled 13,242, compared with 15,061 a year earlier, and of public service vehicles 310, as against 231.

These figures were released by the Board of Trade on Tuesday.

'TWO rallies are to be held by the I National Traction Engine Club next month—one at Shippon Farm, Shippon, near Abingdon, on June 9, and another at Elsworth, Cambridgeshire, on June 23. Tickets for a car and all occupants cost 10s. each from the Club secretary at 52 Bedford Row, London, SERVICE DISCUSSIONS REPRESENTATIVES of Rawtenstall, Haslirigden and Accrington Corporations arc to Meet to'discuss proposed alterations in the frequency of the Accrington-Bacup service, and the possibility of extending the route to Blackburn.

SALFORD HIRE RATES

rHARGES to he made to hirers for

various vehicles by Salford Cleansing Committee are as follows: 2-ton tipper, .11s. 3iel. an hour; 3-ton tipper, 12s. 9d.; 4-ton tipper, 14s. 4d.; 5-ton tipper. 15s. 8d.: sweeper, 17s. 6d. •


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