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ri An Immense k HE greatly increased • cost of liquid fuel has . had the effect of stimuto the makers lating the interest in...
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T HE Government's new three-year defence programme, which is to cost 0,400,000,000, must inevitably have serious effects on the...
Two Clever Devices Used in Bo ring for Oil BORING for oil is a com plicated business requiring special instruments, apart...
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Of far too many people "shooting the lights." That, regrettably, some bus drivers are amongst them. That such an action is...
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Art Waits for B.R.S. D ELAY in the transport by British Road Services of a collection of pictures from Wakefield caused a...
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YGIENIC and rapid delivery of 'flour, direct to the baker's storage bunker without the aid of human hands, is ensured in the...
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Shell motor oils are now available in gallon and pint packages. Next year's Royal Show will be held at Cambridge from July...
Mn. D. MATHER, formerly with Sunderland Transport Department, has been appointed works superintendent of the South Shields...
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P ROTESrs against the proposals formulated by transport undertakings to raise fares and increase revenue are being made by...
D URING the hearing of appeals against the granting of licences to operate bus services in an area near Douglas. the Martx...
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NOTHER manufacturing arrange ment has been made by Park Royal Vehicles, Ltd., for the production, overseas, of bodywork to the...
Group 80 of British Road Services is engaged is the delivery of Prestcold refrigerators. Fourteen Morris-Commercial 5-ton...
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A FTER a lapse of 11 years, during which only double-deck bodies have been built, Leyland Motors, Ltd.. has started production...
A CASE which, it was stated, would have a far-reaching effect on the coach industry, was heard at South Shields when Messrs....
Road Expenditure—, Sir FL Osborne Mance D OUBT whether the British Transport Commission had been given wide enough powers—"...
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By L. J. COTTON,, m.i.R.T.E. B EARING the characteristics of its namesake, the Leyland Royal Tiger is quick off the mark,...
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Says P. A. C. Brockington, A.M .I.M ech.E. For the Most Part, the Westcountry Hauliers Have Not Been Deprived of Permits, But...
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M.Inst.1 F INANCIAL difficulties, uncertainty about the future and a desire to maintain long-established traditions of good...
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A NEW 5-ton low-loading batteryI - 1 electric chassis, with a downswept frame, underslung-worm-driven axle and a Lockheed...
, 1 - 1 A NEW departure in the transport of leaf tobacco has been made in New Zealand by Godfrey Phillips (N.Z.), Ltd., which...
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1 V HE door of the ivory tower is shut. It bears a notice which reads: "Closed for Integration. Hauliers Not Admitted....
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in Upkeep The Cost Amounts of Minor Engine Attentions Add Up to a Swill Greater Per Mile Than Expenditure on Major Repairs I N...
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the controlled towing of vehicles of a gross weight of 12 tons, is being marketed by Mann Egerton and Co., Ltd., Cromer Road...
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A NOVEL combustion system for petrol engines forms the subject of patent No. 639.634, which comes from H. Weslake, Fullers Way,...