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I NFORMATION from various sources indicates that many holders, of goods-vehicle licences fail to realize the importance of the...
bear the responsibility for the administration of the Road and Rail Traffic Act, 1933, and the Road Traffic Bill (when the...
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N a paper on front-wheel stability, read before the American Society of Automotive Engineers, it is mentioned that careful...
For carrying wheat in bulk a special lightweight Duramin body has been built and mounted on a Crane ei,ght-wheeled trailer....
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That without the bus and trolleybus many slumclearance schemes would fail. Of new models of which nothing has yet been seen...
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" The wheels of wealth will be slowed by all difficulties of transport, at whatever points arising, as a carriage is by the •...
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The Northern Ireland Motor Vehicles and Road Traffic Bill, which was introduced at the end of April, this year, has now...
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Leyland Motors, Ltd., is building an interesting breakdown wagon for the Mersey Tunnel authorities in order that the tunnel can...
Centralized Garage for Salford. On the proposition of Councillor Geo. Fernehough (one of the pioneers of big-scale coach...
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Rochdale Corporation is buying a LeylandMetz turntable escape. Norfolk County Council recommends the purchase of a Fordson...
A TYPICAL example of the class of light-alloy bodywork in which the Duramin Engineering Co., Ltd., Hythe Road, Willesden,...
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on the Road Road Test No. 189 A Lively Power Unit, a Four-speed "Silent-third" Gearbox, and a Firstrate Braking System...
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MR. SWORD RETIRING FROM AIR TRANSPORT. Mr. John Sword, proprietor of Midland and Scottish Air Ferries, Ltd., states that he is...
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Success of Welding in Oil Engines. Aeroplanes Using Fuel Produced from British Coal. Cold starting Problems The Absurdity of...
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D ESIGNED to improve carburation L./generally, a device with certain interesting features is marketed by Induetair Vaporiser,...
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An Analytical Survey of an important Subject During the Course of Which the Author Makes Reference to the Several Systems and...
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An Interesting New Barimar Process that Obviates the Necessity of Reboring Scored Cylinders V ARIOUS methods of locating...
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iLKY FOOD The Shredded Wheat Co., Ltd., Delivers 50 Per Cent. of its Output by Road in Large-capacity Vans Over a Distance of...
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INTERESTING developments are re1 ported by John I. Thornycroft and Co., Ltd., Smith Square, London, S.W.1, which is now...
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Regulations Issued I N our issue dated May 18 we were able to publish early information concerning the draft of the...
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for maximum sales value How Doors, Shelves and Showcases May be Arranged in Commercial Travellers' Cars and Mobile Showrooms...
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The Important Provisions Include Power to Subpwna 'Witnesses P ROCEDIJRE to be followed in connection with appeals against...
T HE removal and replacement of the wheels of heavy vehicles is a frequently necessary task normally beyond the capability of...
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May Statistics Show Considerable Improvement in Trade. Brighter Hopes in Lancashire. Many Big Building Contracts rrHE figures...
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PASSENGER TRANSPORT DUPLICATION QUESTION RAISED IN 17 IMPORTANT APPEALS Exclusion of Return Fares in North-Western Area...
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Y.M.C.O. AGAIN URGES CONTROL OF CONTRACT CHARGES. rr HE case for the control of contract.I. carriage fares has been put by Mr....
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LOSS AT DONCASTER. A NET loss on Doncaster CorporaLion's tramways system, during the past financial year, is shown in the...
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IN PARLIAMENT By Our Special Parliamentary Correspondent IMPORTANCE OF NIGHT AIR SERVICES. T HE question of night air-mail...
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HAULIER and CARRIER A Royal Show Encounter with a Haulier and its Sequel. The Fallacy of Quoting Flat Rates for Manure...
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A Résumé of Recently Published Patent Specifications A N interesting design of two-stroke engine for use in road vehicles is...