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to have a new bus depot erected at a cost of £10,800.

In Oxfordshire, last year, there were 1,324 accidents in which motor vehicles were involved, and 35 fatalities.

A committee of Durham County Council is to discuss with Durham Corporation the proposed new road through the town.

The French Michelin Co. has placed a hlicheline railcar at the disposal of the Austrian State Railway authorities for testing purposes.

Exeter Corporation proposes to adopt one-way traffic systems in certain streets, having consulted haulage contractors and traders.

At Guildford the provision of a bus centre, for the use of which bus companies should be asked to make a suitable payment,is being considered.

Leeds Corporation has been granted Permission to run buses on the Vicar Lane-Cookridge route. Sanction is being sought for a Vicar Lane-Gledhow service via Oakwood.

A public meeting of hauliers is to be held by the Short Distance Hauliers' Alliance at the Angel Hotel, Edmonton, London, to-morrow (Wednesday), March 9th, at 8 p.m.

Jeffreys Commercial Motors (Swansea), Ltd., a concern of commercialvehicle specialists and bodybuilders, of 2-9, Wassail Place, Swansea, is buying a T.S. Motors 32-seater bus.

At Morecambe all licences for mechanically propelled vehicles are to be issued for an initial period of three months.

Mr. H. Welch, of the General Motor and Tyre Co., is to take a lease of land at Riverside Wharf from Hammersmith Borough Council and is to erect premises at a cost of £5,000.

During December last the Irish Free State imported 169 commercial vehicles, bringing the total for 1931 to 1,322 vehicles (£208,613), as compared with 1,285 (£210,632). in 1930.

The Oxfordshire authority is endeavouring to arrange for the levelcrossing gates at Launton to be kept open until 11 p.m. throughout the year. They are now closed at 9 p.m.

The London and North Eastern Railway Co. announces that all train services on the Port Carlisle branch will be withdrawn as from June 1st next; the stations affected are Glasson and Port Carlisle. .

In the last quarter of 1931 the Durham County authority issued 6,566 motor licences, as against 7,487 for the corresponding period of the previous year. Drivers' licences numbered 3,939, as compared with 3,893.

Messrs. Wilfrid cOvcrtoninforia us that they have acquired the business of Lowe, Bevan and Co., of Birmingham, together with its patent signalling window, which, in future, will be made solely by them.

Rawlinson Motors, Ltd., Vauxhall Road, Liverpool, has been appointed sole agent in the Liverpool area for the products of Dennis Brothers, Ltd. The company is specializing in a spare-parts service for this make of vehicle.

The accounts of llomtic Motor Accessories, Ltd., show a net profit of 12,863 for the year ended September 30th, as against £8,046 a year earlier. A dividend of 5 per cent. is recommended for payment ; the carry-forward is £4,068.

G. D. Peters and Co., Ltd., 3, Central Buildings, Westminster, London, S.W.1, has received an order from Ransomes, Sims and Jefferies, Ltd., for eight seta of air-brake equipment for trolley-buses, which are being built for the Tees-side Railless' Traction Board.


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