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Karrier in Action at Radio Show

6th September 1957
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BY the side of a stage on which personalities are interviewed at the Radio Show, Earls Court, London, a Karrier vehicle forming a television link with the main B.B.C. transmitter may be seen in action. The outfit is one of nine built by Mickleover Transport, Ltd., and described in The Commercial Motor on October 26, 1956. A Bedford cross-country vehicle equipped to relay television programmes on outside broadcasts may also be seen at the Show, which closes tomorrow.

E. K. Cole, Ltd. (Stand 44).'

introduce a radio set for 6v. and 12v. circuits at a price of £21. Its 2w. output is sufficient for two speakers. A company representative told The . Commercial Motor that many lowpriced sets had been sold to van and lorry drivers, but that 24v. models were not being made.'

ARGYLL WINS WALKER CUP A RGYLL branch of British Road Services has been adjudged the best of the 409 B.R.S. branches and depots throughout the country. It has won the Walker Cup, which is awarded annually for the highest standard of operational efficiency, general maintenance and appearance. The runner-up was the Derby branch.

REAR SLOGAN

AADE of ScOtchlite reflective tape, an 01 adhesive slogan, "Leyland Diesel Truck," is available at 2s. 6d. from Leyland Motors, Ltd., for attachment to the rear cross-members of Leyland goods vehicles. In the light of the headlamps of a following vehicle„ the slogan is apparent in large red letters on a grey background.