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GPO Man Best

4th June 1965, Page 72
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By Ashley Taylor PU BLIC authorities in Northern Ireland are much more prolific supporters of the LDOY contest than their counterparts in England, and at Belfast last Saturday 32 out of the total entry of 89 were official vehicles.

J_ Marshall (Morris), from Class A, proved the outright winner on the indexof-performance formula and led his GPO companions, H. Henry and J. McArdle (both Morris) to success in the team section, In addition to the six GPO vans competing, there were 15 vehicles from the telephone service. The Army. has always been well represented in Ulster and this year, despite the dropping of the Services class, there were 10 military drivers.

Castlereagh Industrial Estate, on the outskirts of Belfast, is surely among the best of the eliminating round locations and, as hitherto, provided space for the

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