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3rd August 1951, Page 30
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

As from August 1, the address of the Traders' Traffic Conference is 124, Cardiff Road, Llandaff, Glamorganshire.

The last privately owned tramway in Great Britain. operated by Gateshead and District Omnibus Co., will be closed tomorrow.

Motores Leyland de Mexico S.A., Avenida Juarez 14, Despacho 315, , Mexico, I.D.F., has been established as a Leyland agent.

Because of their success in preventing accidents, plain-clothes police motor patrols are to be continued in Oxfordshire for a further six months.

Membership of the northern region of the Bus Workers' Anti-Nationalization Society is claimed to have exceeded 43.000. About 94 per cent. are Trade Union. members. During the first half of 1951, 25,516 Ferguson tractors were exported.

The British Industries Fair at London and Birmingham will be held next year from May 5-16.

The 1952 Mechanical Handling Exhibition at Olympia, London, will take place from June 4-14: Kings Motors (Oxford), Ltd., has been granted authority to issue 500,000 ordinary shares at 2s. each.

The workings of Wilson gearboxes are simply explained in "Pioneers of a Principle," published by Self-changing Gears, Ltd., Coventry, Copies of a revised standard governing British Association (B.A.) screw threads, is available from the British Standards Institution, price 3s.


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