LOW-VISCOSITY OILS SAVE 0,000 A YEAR
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LOW-VISCOSITY oils are saving Liverpool Transport Department £3,000 a year. Research into engine speeds and other factors affecting fuel has increased the average return frcim 8.94 m.p.g. to 9.06 m.p.g., saving 00,000, and the use of moulded brake facings is saving £2,500.
Cllr. F. Bidston, chairman of the transport committee, gave this information during a recent inspection of the department by the committee.
At the beginning of the current financial year, said Clir. Bidston, they faced an estimated deficit of £100,000, but because of reductions in the prices of certain commodities and economies which had been effected, the outlook was brighter.
Tram conversion in the south of the city had been completed, and steady progress was being made in other parts.
STAFF VACANCY THERE is a vacancy on the staff of A The Commercial Motor for a technical sub-editor. The successful applicant must be about 25 years of age, have a sound engineering training and be able to drive heavy vehicles. A faculty for writing plain, fluent English is essential. "
Preference will be given to a man who has served as a student engineer with a commercial-vehicle manufacturer and holds the Higher National Engineering Certificate. A knowledge of French and German will be helpful.
BOARD'S REPORT AWAITED
THERoad Haulage Disposal Board had not yet submitted their report for the first six months of their operations, Mr. Matson, Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Transport, said in the House of Commons last week.
SCOTTISH SHOW RECORD
THE Scottish Motor Show at the Kelvin Hall, Glasgow, had a record attendance of 167,127: This figure was over 30,000 more than that of the previous Show in 1949.
NEXT YEAR'S SHOW
11, TEXT year's Commercial Motor Show will be held at Earls Court, London, from September 24-October 2.