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2nd January 1959, Page 41
2nd January 1959
Page 41
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Car Transporters Being Imported

D ELIVERIES of new car transporters were so difficult that used vehicles were being bought outside the country, Mr. K. R. Ewing, of Coventry, told the West Midland Licensing......

Another 6s. For Lorry Drivers?

In. A WAGE increase of 6s. per week to some 2,000 adult lorry drivers -and mates in Northern Ireland has been proposed by the Road Haulage Wages Council. It is subject to......

London Trolleybus Cuts

R EDUCTIONS in services affecting about a third of London Transport's trolleybus routes on weekdays and half on Sundays are to be introduced next Wednesday. The cuts are the......

Customs Clearance For Coaches Studied

r USTOMS documentation for coaches was studied by a group of experts of the Inland Transport Committee of the Economic Commission for Europe in Geneva. It was noted that......

Budget For Profit

rA A PROFIT of about £30.000 in the current financial year ending in March is expected by Portsmouth Passenger Transport Department. Originally, a surplus of £5,156 Was......

Private-hire Coach Operator, Opposed

A PRIVATE hire bus operator who in. wanted to start up a works service faced strong opposition when he appeared before the Yorkshire Traffic Commissioners at Leeds. Mr. Samuel......

Output Up: Exports Down

P RODUCTION of commercial vehicles last year is likely to have exceeded 309,000, compared with 288,253 in 1957. Figures published by the Board of Trade show that 283,220......