Petroleum Order • Relaxed
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vir/HOLESALE distributors of petro VV and petroleum products are no longer required to hold .a licence
from the Ministry of Fuel and Power. This is the effect of an Order made by the Minister (The Control of Petroleum (Revocation) Order, 1952: S.1.1952, No. 1065) which revokes the Control of Petroleum Order, 1944, and subsequent amending Orders.
The original Order was of value in enabling the Minister to control the distribution of petroleum products during the war and the period of petrol rationing, but, in present conditions, the powers in the Order are no longer necessary.
MOBILE TOWER LADDERS
A RANGE of mobile tower ladders
has been developed by John Gibson and Son, Ltd., Jameson Place, Leith, Edinburgh, The basis of the appliance is a Graiseley 24-volt unit powered by D.P. Kathanode batteries. The ladders proceed at walking speed and are pedestrian-controlled.
The chassis is equipped with levelling jacks and the batteries are positioned in the centre, Tower frames are of light alloy. When closed, the unit is
ft. high and when fully extended 22 ft. 6 ins. Elevation and lowering are effected by ,David Brown.-handoperated winch gear. The inspection platform rotates through a .full
IMPROVED OIL-BATII AIR FILTERS
ARANGE of oil-bath air filters to suit all types of commercial vehicle is being produced by Air Maze, Ltd., Warrington. It is claimed that these filters provide oil re-circulation at all engine -speeds. ' The 'combination of oil-scrubbing action and the baffleimpingement principle offers extremely' high dirt-arresting properties.
The filters are quickly dismantled for cleaning. A typical unit 5 ins, in diameter and 8 ins. •high, has a filter area of 125 sq. ins. Its resistance measured' an a water gauge' is only about 2 ins. .
NEW MUREX ELECTRODE• THE latest aluminium 5-per-cent, silicon electrode made by Murex Welding Processes, Ltd., Waltham Cross, Herts, produces welds having a minimum tensile strength of 10.5 tons per sq. in. Larger electrodes earl be used with currents up to 400 amps d.c. for deep-penetration welding of aluminium-alloy sections with thick
nesses up to in. without special edge preparation or preheating.
WHY £4,100 LOSS?
rtA DEMAND that the public should be told the reasons for the loss of £4,100 incurred by the Birmingham and Midland Motor Omnibus Co., Ltd., in running transport services in Worcester was made at a meeting of the city council last week. It is the first time since 1928, when B.M.M.O. took over the gervices that a deficit has been suffered. A32