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The Postmaster-General hopes to make a statement soon about the development of V.H.F. broadcasting.
Through the Ministry of Supplythe Post Office has bought 10 Land-Rovers for service in remote parts of Britain.
There will he 11 objectors to Halifax Corporation's application to abolish workmen's fares at the inquiry on May 10.
The acquisition of the Silver Dawn Bus Service by Longlands (Crowland), Ltd., has yet to be ratified by the Eastern Licensing Authority.
Because of the damage six-wheeled trolleybuses do 10 the roads at corners. Bournemouth Highways Committee are to ask the transport committee to buy fourwheeled models in future. A display of garage equipment is to be held at the Liverpool branch of Brown Brothers, Ltd., from May 10-14.
The Avon India Rubber Co., Ltd.. have o_pened a depot at the premises of T. C. Ginn. Ltd., 135-137 Tavistock Street, Bedford.
Scarborough Entertainments Committee recommend that the coach-parking charges at William Street and Valley Road be increased to 5s. per vehicle.
A Thames mobile dispensary, with body by J. M. Cross, Ltd., has been specially built to restart the work of the People's Dispensary for Sick Animals in Greece, It was shipped last week.
Wervo Laan van Meerdervoort 52c, The Hague, hate been appointed Guy distributors for Holland. Arrangements with De Nederlandsche Motoren Mij N.V., have been concluded.