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6th January 1950, Page 36
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The Dunlop subsidiary company in Japan has now been restored to the parent concern in England.

Bristol branch of Henley's Tyre and Rubber Co., Ltd:, has been moved to 14, Redeross Street, Bristol, 2.

The Tin Research Institute, Greenford, Middx, hag issued free a booklet on tin-containing fusible alloys/ This year. A. E. Marsh, Ltd., Harvington, hopes to run tours to France, Switzerland and the Mediterranean coast.

James Bowen and Sons. Ltd.. 45-59, Pitt Street, Edinburgh, has been appointed Guy distributor for the Scottish capital.

A most attractive booklet dealing with the company's activities has been published by Brush Coachwork, Ltd., Lough bo ro ugh.

A sale of passenger vehicles and delivery vans will be held at Measham on January 10 by the Measham Motor Sales Organization.

The only concern to be acquired by the Road Haulage Executive in the -period December 11-17, 1949, was F. Preece (Unit E.270), Evesham.

The Dtmlop Rubber Co., Ltd., has purchased the works of Reckitt and Colman, Ltd., Walton, Liverpool, adjacent to the Dunlopillo factory.

Gifts to Mark long service were made recently to 174 employees ' of Guy Motors, Ltd. During the war, token photographstook the place of silverware.

The latest infOrmation bulletin istied -. by the • A 1 u rn i n ti!ro Development Association, 33„ Grosvenor Street, • London, . W.l, 1S., deali with extruded: sections.