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NDEE firm, Coaches, was last ited a licence by the 7.ommissioners to xpress services be-broath, Carnousfonifieth to Timex in Dundee; the ns for one year on passengers are reto the watch s employees.
Gill, a senior perficer with Timex, ad been asked by 3 for a direct serviting in Arbroath nd transport a block, and many s from Angus by car or minibus. of rising petrol :se workers would prefer a direct bus service; W. Alexander & Sons had said such a service would not be economically viable and they had been prepared to offer a contract service which was not the policy of Timex.
Mr Derek Stuart, Alexander's traffic manager, objecting, said his company carried some passengers who worked in Timex; a comparatively small number, but if they were lost, the routes, which were losing money, could be further impaired.
Mr A. B. Birnie, chairman, said that the service offered by Dougall's was of the kind being pressed for by people everywhere.