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2nd October 1936, Page 25
2nd October 1936
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Driver Chooses Prison—as Protest.

A lorry driver decided at Falkirk Sheriff Court, last week, to go to prison "as a protest against the rules of this town." Mr, George Morton, I, Wright Place, Grahamston,......

Industrial Court Finds For Employer V Ictory For...

been scored in a test case before the Industrial Court. The Court has decided that, although the Transport and General Workers Union alleged that H. Tuckwell and Sons, Ltd.,......

Builders' Merchants In Awkward Position

Q NLY now are some builders' merchants feeling the sting of the position which has arisen under the Road and Rail Traffic Act, by which the trade custom among these merchants of......

No Security In Licensing—mr, Riches

A N application for the continuation of a been' e is, in fact, an application for a new licence, which may be challenged, thus causing the need for the licence to be proved.......