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A Scottish Development.

3rd February 1920
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

The Hughes Motor Engineering C of Batligate, will shortly be reconstructed as Hughes Motors, Ltd., with a capital of 2250,000. Ten acres adjoining their present factory. have been acquired for extensions, and we understand that they will concentrate on the manufacture of a 30-cwt. commercial vehicle. This new concern have also acquired the patent rights for plugs, carburetters, magnetos, and engines designed by Sir Willm ham Peck, City Astronomer, Edinburgh.

Fine Record of a Commer Fire-engine.

The fire-engine which we illustrate on this page has ' an interesting record of service to its credit. It was sent out to France in September, 1915, for the purpose of dealing with the numerous fires which occurred due to air raids and other causes. From that date until the Armistice it dealt with upwards of 90 fires, some of which were very serious and of considerable military importance. The brigade, which was formed with a nucleus of men who had previous firefighting experience, was under the command of Lieut.-Col. G. C. G. Blunt, D.S.O., 0.B.E. The N.C.°, in charge of the crew, Corporal Bird, gained the Meritorious Service Medal, the Groix de Guerre from the French authorities, and also the Silver Medal of the Society for the Protection of Life from Fire, and several other -Mei-ahem of the crew received recognition from the _French

maitary authorities. . in April; 1919; the 'Slayer of Calais signified his appreciation of the good work accomplished by" the engine Anci men. . .

Westminster's Many. Motors.

Westminster City Council s Highways Committee states that in View of the re. cent termination' of Contract forthe maintenance of the: Council's existing motor wagons and the imminent delivery of 10 new motor wagons in Course of construction by John I. Thornycroft and Co., td., it is necessary for the council to arrange for the maintenance of the wagons. As a first step, the city cleans

ing surveyor desires to st.,...a.an the services of a competent foreman motor mechanic, who will be responsib!sr to him for the supervision of all mechanics, motor drivers, and other personnel engaged on mechanical work in the Highways Department. He will also be re .sponsible for requisitioning and issuing all material connected with the mechanics' shops, as well as petrol, etc., and for, supplying returns of petrol consumption. The suggested salary is 25 a week.

Do You -Want an • Engine ?

• We have been asked to state that Itlessrs. W. and T. .Aatles, of Hartinaten Road, .Broadheath, near-Manchester, -cad offer immediate delivery of six-cylinder engines with chore andrstreknof 3; NS. by 5 ins. -respectively, fitted complete; three-speed-and-reverse gearboxes. and radiators. A large number of thesis components are held in stock, and on the same day that an order received the goods can he despatched. These COWponents are all Ainerican war surplus, and have only been tested by the Government, the "units still having the testers' signatures attached.

The various units. are being offered at remarkably low prices.

Local Proceedings.

Chislehurst Council has sanctioned a ; motorbus-service from Penge.

Bury Joint Hospital. Board is getting a loan of £950' for the purchase of a motor ambulance.

West Hain T.C. has accepted the tender of Straker-Squire, Ltd., at £1,620 for a motor omnibus.

Sandown U.D.C. has referred to the Fire Brigade Sub-committee a proposal to purchase a motor tractor. . A loan of 21,800 is being sought by Newton-in-Ma,kertielcl U.D.C.for the purchase of 'a.'Mot.or

,. fiie.engine.• Edmonton' U.D:e.. is asking for per Mission to get a lean of 26,500 for a flue station and motor fire appliances. Glasgow de,..poration Health Committee has purchased a motor lorry for £665 10s:' from .Messrs. James Laiellaw and Sods. • Northampton C.C. disagreeswith tho request 'a the Towcester -Parish Council for a 10-mile speed' limit, but will erect' warning notices.

Swansea Corporation is seeking permission to raise a loan of £2,000 for the purchase of a motor fire-engine and a motorcar for police purposes.

A resolution has been passed by a subcommittee of the Edinburgh Corporation Tramway Committee to purchase 30 additional omnibuses at a cost of £25,000.

Willesden U.D.C. has had a letter from the British Ensign Motors, Ltd., stating that building operations will commence upon their land in Pound Lane within the next few weeks.

Durham county surveyor reports that he is arranging to inspect six Peden wagons which the Disposal Board has reserved for the County Council at prices ranging from £500 to 2550.

Does This Interest You ?

A good position is waiting for an experienced traveller in cycle and motor tyres and general rubber goods, who in known to traders in Birmingham and the Midlands generally, and possesses a buying connection in that territory. For a man with real earning capacity the remuneration offered is liberal. Application in writing only should be addressed to S. W. care of A. J. Wilson and Co., Ltd., 154, Clerkenwell Road, E.C. 2.


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