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9th June 1933, Page 40
9th June 1933
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The transport committee of Plymouth Corporation reports a surplus of £872 for the past year.

The accounts of Dewsbury Corporation show a loss of £4,257 for the past year on the transport undertaking.

At Stockton-on-Tees, experiments are being carried out in connection with buses using a mixture of No. 3 petrol and gas oil.

The highways committee of Kent County Council is to commence the Herne Bay-Whitstable section of the coastal road at a cost of £193,800.

3126 Formosa imported 103 commercial vehicles during 1932.

Southdown Motor Services, Ltd., is to erect a bus garage at London Road, Hilsea, Portsmouth.

A company has been formed in Germany, with the support of the Government and business circles, to search for petroleum deposits in the country.

Brown Brothers, Ltd., Great Eastern Street, London, B.C.2, has issued a price-list covering Bripal cellulose lacquers, brushing lacquers, commercial body finishes, etc. At the end of December last there were 81 commercial vehicles in use in British Honduras.

Lorries and buses sold in Canada in March numbered 375, valued at 379,598 dollars, compared with 241 in the previous month and 766, valued at 689,625 dollars, in March, 1932.

Despite the efforts to encourage the use of gas-producer vehicles ix France, only 667 such machines wers registered in the country during 1922, as compared with 771 -in 1931.

Hepworth and Grandage, Ltd., Bradford, has issued its 1933 catalogue, dealing with the company's various products, including piston rings, pistons, gudgeon pins, valves, roller bearing, etc.

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Organisations: Kent County Council
Locations: London, Bradford, Portsmouth

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