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R.A.H. TRANSPORTERS FINED HEAVILY

7th May 1954, Page 46
7th May 1954
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Page 46, 7th May 1954 — R.A.H. TRANSPORTERS FINED HEAVILY
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FINES and costs amounting to £393 have been imposed upon R.A.H. Transporters, Ltd., Newcastle-uponTyne, at Newcastle for carrying fish and fruit beyond 25 miles, also for failing to keep records. Prosecuting, Mr. J. L. R. Croft said that the company had carried fish from North Shields to Billingsgate and fruit from Covent Garden to Newcastle. The operators had no permits to run outside 21 miles. Mr. T. H. Campbell Wardlaw pleaded guilty on behalf of the defendants. Ile said that before the 1947 Act, they had licences to carry goods anywhere in Great Britain.

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