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5th April 1980, Page 23
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SCOTTISH BUSMAN who is admitted to a Barnsley hostal with an injured hand in )29 forged a link — which has isted ever since — between inburgh and Michael Park>on's birthplace.

Some Yorkshire Traction who heard of his plight )I( him cigarettes and beer, d laid the foundation of anal exchange visits that have armed 50 years. The incident ;o led to the formation of ottish Omnibuses charitable wmore Club.

A party from Yorkshire Tracn spends a few days in Edinrgh each year at the invitation Scottish Omnibuses and the -oic Scots later visit Barnsley. Dtti sh blood must be even aker than the legendary -nsley chop.

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