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We have a number of fast, large container ships plying the various oceans of the world today.
The ferries will presumably still be plying to and fro.
In addition, plying for hire other than by a licensed hackney carriage is an offence.
When will the first of these taxis be plying for hire?
Are we to have unlimited numbers of taxis plying for hire on the roads?
I was disturbed to see in a newspaper a few days ago that that master is still plying his trade on tankers around the world.
In 1971, 12 summonses were issued for the display of unlawful signs and 17 were for unlawful plying for hire.
Reports of alleged illegal plying for hire are normally made to local police stations.
You have to give it to companies that are flying the flag and plying their trade under the great obstacles of flag discrimination and subsidisation.
The number actually plying cannot be given, as there is no record of those withdrawn owing to accident, illness of drivers, or any other cause.
Taxi-cabs throughout the country should be brought within the same class of taxation as those plying for hire in town.
If a motor car is in a hotel yard and open to hire for the public, is it not standing and plying for hire?
Suppose you take the case of a managing owner, or the manager of a ship plying between two foreign ports.
Cars plying for hire are very often indistinguishable from cars in private use.
Some of them are subject to the condition of not plying for hire but there is a qualification even on that.