WORD OF WARNING
MOTOR TRUCK LICENCES
(Special to the "Evening Post.") MASTERTON, This Day. A pronouncement of considerable interest to members of the carrying trade was^made by the chairman, Mr. G. A. Troup, at a Masterton sitting of the No. 6 Transport Licensing Authority. "I want to be perfectly clear on this point," observed Mr. Troup. "Any applicant seriously prejudices his application for an increased load on any one of his vehicles if he purchases a new truck before applying to the authority for the necessary licence." No applicant, he added, had the right to assume that any application would be granted by the authority, no matter what the circumstances might be. "If an applicant," he said "purchases a new vehicle of increased tonnage before first appearing before the authority, he is apt to have his application turned down." _____________
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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 146, 18 December 1933, Page 10
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139WORD OF WARNING Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 146, 18 December 1933, Page 10
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