NATIONALIZATION CUT REVENUE VIDENCE of greatly reduced revenue since nationalization
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was given by Messrs Mitchell Bros., Douglas Water, Lanarks, to the Scottish Licensing Authority, last week, when the firm applied for a renewal of *nil' licence. Application had been originally made for five lorries and a trailer, but on the current volume of business the firm could not justify this number. A licence for three lorries and a trailer was granted. The base was stated to be in an isolated spot. In the year before nationalization, the earnings of seven vehicles and a trailer were £15,534. No offer of acquisition had been made by the Road Haulage Executive.
The firm were• granted permits for a reduced number of vehicles within a 40-mile radius, but practically mi customers lay within the first 15 miles. Revenue declined to £3,229 in 1949-50, £4,386 in 1950-51 and £4,951 in 1951-52.
FORTY-SIX COMETS FOR NIZAM RAILWAYS
THE last consignment of an order for 46 Leyland Comet 90 passenaer vehicles for the Nizam ,State Railway left Liverpool for Bombay last weekend. The buses will join a fleet of more than 100 Comets in Hyderabad
The machines were shipped completely knocked-down and will he assembled by Ashok Motors, Ltd., Leyland distributor in India. Full-fronted bodies will be fitted.
1.038 BLACK-SPOT SCHEMES HE Minister of Transport has 1 approved 1,038 schemes to remedy. accident black spots on trunk and classified roads. These will cost £3m. and absorb the allocation of capital for this year and the next.
CONSOLIDATION ORDER
ANEW Order consolidating the regulations governing the use. of extrawide vehicles is expected to be issued shortly, stated the Minister of Transport on Monday.
It has been decided to establish a south-western study group of the Omnibus Society, based on Southampton_