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Majority shareholders must attend -LA
DISCIPLINARY proceedings against Hednesford Continental Haulage Ltd and an application by its principal shareholder,. Mr Guisseppe Antonio D'Arcangelo, to add two vehicles and two trailers to a licence in his own name, which presently authorises two vehicles and two trailers, were adjourned at Birmingham last week. This will enable Mr D'Arcangelo to appear before the West Midland LA, Mr A. A. Crabtree.
Mrs Jacqueline McCallum, per cent shareholding, which Mr D'Arcangelo's secretary, really meant he ran the busisaid Mr D'Arcangelo, of Tunness, in Hednesford Continenstall, Stoke-on-Trent, was tal Haulage, a company away in Italy on business, against which a winding-up However, she was perfectly order had been made.
prepared to answer any questions that were necessary.
Mr Crabtree said it would be unfair to put the questions he needed to ask Mr D'Arcangelo to his secretary. He had a 90 There was also, he said, some question of a deposit of £1,000 that Mr D'Arcangelo had paid to another haulier, B. Kettle & Co Ltd, concerning the possible acquisition of a site.
In the circumstances it was really necessary that Mr D'Arcangelo appeared before him. He would like Mrs McCallum to explain this to Mr D'Arcangelo on his return to this country so that he would not disappear to Italy at the time of the next hearing.
In a later case to come before the LA involving B. Kettle & Co Ltd, that company's managing director, Mr Bernard Kettle indicated that the proposed deal between his company and Mr D'Arcangelo had fallen through.