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27th August 1954, Page 36
27th August 1954
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Cruelty Charge Was Badly Presented

\WHEN Bakewell magistrates last VV week decided a case concerning the carriage of a large load of sheep, they criticized the manner in which it had been presented by the Royal......

Mr. Rees Jeffreys Dies At 82 Chairman Of The Roads

Improve ment Association and a life-time campaigner for better highways, Mr. William Rees Jeffreys died last week at the age of 82. In 1903 he was appointed administrative......

Adapted Car: C-licence Prosecution Fails

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SIR NORMAN GUTTERY, deputy secretary of the Ministry of Transport, is to retire next month. MR. SIDNEY E. CROOKE, M.1.Mech.E., has resigned his appointment as works manager of......

Air Show : Warning . To Operators

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New Terminus Would Sav Dundee £21,000

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