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In a Line or Two

6th September 1946
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A leaflet describing new acid-resisting cement can be obtained from J. H. Sankey and Son, Ltd., Ilford, Essex.

Nuffield Exports, Ltd., has been given an order for 20 buses by the Government of Bermuda. Deliveries will begin in November.

Among the 600 vehicles to be bought by the Great Western Railway Co. will be Dennis Jubilant six-wheeled 12 tonners with drop-sided bodies.

The engineering trades and metals departments of Imperial Chemical Industries, Ltd., are now located at Gloucester House, 149, Park Lane, London, W.I.

' Local authorities and others are being requested by the Royal Automobile Club to consider providing "roadside rests" in various parts of the country, with facilities for shelter and parking.

The Dunlop Rubber Co., Ltd., is contributing £350 net per annum for seven years to the Department of Colloid Science at Cambridge University for research work on molecular structure.

Lodge Plugs, Ltd., has acquired the Cowper factory at Olney, operated during the war as a shadow factory for the Ministry of Aircraft Production, to augment the production of the cornpany's Rugby factory for the home and export markets.

Trico-Folberth, Ltd., Great West Road, Brentford, Middlesex, expects to be able, in two months' time, to offer general supplies of traffic indicators. Hunt Safetisigns, Ltd., of the same address, makes indicators with 12-in. arms, for use on coaches and buses.