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FLEETS EXPAND IN CEYLON THE number of goods vehicles in

4th February 1955
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Ceylon has risen from 4,000 to 14,000 since the war, Mr. L. S. B. Perera, Commissioner of Motor Transport, told the Ceylon Lorry Owners' Association. Some 11,000 of these vehicles belonged to private hauliers.

Mr. J. N. Arumugam, the retired Commissioner, said that road services had the lion's share of the transpdrt market. This resulted in a waste of money and an increase to the public in the cost of transport. For 25,000 square miles there was only 900 miles of railway.


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