NEWS ITEMS IN BRIEF
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Albion Motors, Ltd., has received a further repeat order for six-wheeled vehicles from the Indian Government.
Kent County Council reports that the toll premises at Stone Ferry have now been acquired and tolls have, therefore, ceased to be collected.
In connection with this year's tattoo of the Southern Command, held at Tidworth in August, it has just been announced that 55,400 people travelled to the event in 2,770 motor coaches. Mr. John Black, aged 81, who carried on a haulage business at Norham, Northumberland, has died.
A meeting of the western area committee of the Road Haulage Association will be held on November 24, at 7.30 p.m., at St. Mary's Redeliffe Men's Institute, Brietol.
Wallasey Corporation's tramways manager and borough treasurer are to submit a report on the suggested abandonment of the Rake Lane Tramways.