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Local Proceedings.

28th September 1920
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

£250 is to be spent on a motor ambulance by Merthyr Guardians.

Tottenham -T.T.D.C. has received delivery of a new Lacre motor sweeper.

The purchase of a motor fire-engine is under consideration by the Bognor T.C.

Stockton-on-Tees gorpoiation is borrowing £835 for the purchase of a motor wagon.

Worcester Town Council is purchasing a steam roller. and mqtor wagon-at a cost of £1,826.

Cannock U.D.C. 'manta to borrow £2,500 for the purchase of a motor fireengine, sale Application fer power to run motor omnibus services is to be made by Nuneaten Corporation.

Walthamstow Urban District Commit is rasitig a loan of £1,975 for the purchase of steamiwagons.

A loan of £1995 is to be obtained by the Sutton -Urban District Council for the purchase of a, motor file-engine.

The Ministry of Health has sanctioned the application of the Holsworthy U.D.C. to borrow £400 for afire-engine.

Dudley T.C. is to purchase a motor fire-engine and a motor ambulance to cost £2,700 and £1,200 respectively. .

Walsall Corporation Public Wosiss Committee recommends the purchase of three motor lorries at a total cost of £1,20(1

Peterhead Town -Council proposes to raise a loan of £1,370, repayable in ten: years, for the purpose of purchasing a

steam wagon. •

The Health Ministry has given powers to the Sheffield Corporation, to borrow £6,200 for the purchase of electric tipping wagons, etc.

It is suggested by the Camberwell Council that there should be a stringent -regulation that motorbus stopping places should be at least. 30 yards in the rear of tramway stopping places.


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