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Hauliers' 'Victory in Eire

6th July 1956, Page 41
6th July 1956
Page 41
Page 41, 6th July 1956 — Hauliers' 'Victory in Eire
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FOLLOWING representations by the I newly formed Road Transport Association, in Ireland, South Cork and West Cork Road Committees have rejected previously sanctioned proposals to buy 14 additional lorries. This is regarded as a victory which will have significant effects for Irish hauliers.

The R.T.A. have requested the Minister of Industry and Commerce to sanction an all-round increase in standard unladen vehicle weights, and have drafted a memorandum to his department on the carriage of goods by farmers.

WOODEN TYRES FOR EXPORT

WOODEN tyres are fitted to some Leyland Worldmaster buses exported to the Middle East. The reason is that some customers arrange to fit

This Crane 32-ton semi-trailer is for use Caterpillar DW.15 tractor. It is built earth-moving equipment.

tyres from their own stock. The wooden tyres not only protect the wheel rims, but enable the Worldmasters to be towed,