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ITEMS OF NEWS IN A FEW LINES

28th April 1931, Page 67
28th April 1931
Page 67
Page 67, 28th April 1931 — ITEMS OF NEWS IN A FEW LINES
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The Premier Omnibus Co. Ltd., has recently ordered some Guy 2'0-seaters.

It has been decided to open at Buenos Aires a branch of the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders.

Mr. Justice Bennett recently made an order, in the usual form, for the compulsory winding up of the Vulcan Motor and Engineering Co. (1906), Ltd.

The Institute of Transport announces that its 12th annual dinner will take place at the Connaught Rooms, Great Queen Street, London, W.C., on March 3rd, 1932.

Dennis Brothers, Ltd., of Guildford, announces an interim dividend of , 6d. per Is. share, or 60 per cent., payable on May 23rd.. A year ago the dividend was Sri. per share, or 661 per cent.

The Leeds and Newcastle Omnibus Co., of Northallerton, which operates vehicles between Leeds and Newcastle, has accepted the tender of Fleming Brothers (Redcar), Ltd., Redcar, for two T.S. Motors Express chassis equipped with 26-seater bodies having interior luggage compartments.

Miller amid Selmes, Ltd., is to execute the proposed works in connection with the coach station to be erected by the Eastbourne municipality. The cost is £6,147.

From 3lay 4th-8th inclusive Brown Brothers, Ltd., is holding a garage. equipment demonstration at its showrooms in Holywell Lane, Great Eastern Street, London, E.C.2.

ELM. the King has extended his patronage to the International Motor Exhibition, to be held in October next, and to the Commercial Motor Exhibition, to be held in November ,next at Olympia.

Readers who may have need to employ a clamp, for machine-tool work, of the form shown on page 281 of our issue dated April 7th, can obtain such a device from any of the well-known tool merchants.

Further to a paragraph which recently appeared in our columns, we learn that the new service depot of Leyland Motors, Ltd., at Marsh Mills, Plyrepton, near Plymouth, is now open for the servicing of Leyland vehicles of all types and the supply of spare parts.


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