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An extra 2d, per hiring is to be charged on Brighton taxis to cover The increased fuel price.
A congress of the Institute of Transport is to be held next year in Torquay. The provisional dates are June 13-15.
A survey of economic and commercial conditions in Colombia has been published by the Stationery Office at Is. 3d.
Because of greatly increased transport and other costs, Messrs. Coopers, a leading Liverpool grocery store, have decided, as from August 13, greatly -to curtail their household deliveries.
Twenty milk floats with steel platform bodies built by Anthony Hoists, Ltd., Ruislip. Middlesex, were dispatched this month to Yugoslavia on the order of the United Nations Relief Organization.
Under the Gateshead and District Tramways Act; 1950, the Gateshead and District Tramways Co. has received power to replace its trams by buses, and its name has been changed to the Gateshead and District Omnibus Co.
,s3) A party of Indian distributors is paying a visit to Harry Ferguson, Ltd., in this country.
Three new Leyland-Duple coaches were used by Hants and Sussex Motor Services. Ltd., to take a recent Japanese delegation on sight-seeing tours.
A Doncaster Branch of the Omnibus Passengers' Protection Association Was formed recently. It was pointed out that the town would lose £60,000 a year in rate relief if the municipal undertaking was nationalized.
Proceedings at the Symposium on Aluminium in Road Transport, comprising six papers, are being printed, and can be supplied free by. the. Aluminium Development Association, 33, Grosvenor Street, London, W.I.