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Jul 1956
Men In The News...
MR. P. B. - FUNKS has resigned from his position as works director of Scottorn ...

Mar 1960
No Hardship Proved : Transfer Refused...
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May 1911
The Premier Motorbus Co...
The title of London's new motorbus company is suggestive; we have used its ...

Sep 1973
Putting A Valuemi Rating On Equipment...
by John Dickson-Simpson THE technical press is frequently asked to deal with ...

Oct 1938
Portable Weighbridges Lose Caste...
A N appeal which, it is expected, will .have far-reaching effects in connection ...

Nov 1957
Haulier Warned After Convictions...
A HAULAGE contractor who was recently fined £600 for 132 offences has had three...

Nov 1992
Tip-off On Tad() Charts...
• Failing to produce tachograph records to the police and DOT traffic ...
Commercial Motor Trends : Articles about Cummins
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Will Shiers
Editor
Commercial Motor