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W HAT will happen to Uncertainty road transport if the Socialists are â¢returned Calls for a to power ? This is an urgent on...
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TT is to be hoped that the efforts being made to 'organize operators of vehicles under C-hiring margins will be successful....
Inside Information H 0W many hauliers take the trouble to study the uses of the loads that they carry? One who does so is Mr....
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That if we musf have tolls for special roads, at least the roads will come first. That the S.M.M.T. seem to be in the moneyâ...
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Replacing Sold Vehicles THE impending General Election and threats of renationalization are L largely to blame for the failure...
L'INAL results of list S.4 of transport I units show that only 9 per cent. of the vehicles have been sold. List SC.3, however,...
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TWO-THIRDS of the 22,500 vehicles I offered by British Road Services had been sold, Mr. Boyd-Carpenter, Minister of Transport,...
additional vehicles in connection with a London-Ipswich trunk service came before the Transport Tribunal, in London, last week....
T HE Traders' Road Transport Association have protested against proposed regulations to prohibit the loading and unloading of...
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MR, R. CLI FFORD has been elected chairman of the Northern Area of the Road Haulage Association. MR. A. E. CARROLL has been...
B Y altering the inlet ports and modifying the toroidal cavity in the pistons, Leyland Motors, Ltd., have increased the output...
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Q N Wednesday, Mr. J. B. Mitchell, Mr. R. N. Ingram and Mr. Frank F. Fowler were elected national vicechairmen of the Road...
rONT IN U A N CE of the limit of 27 ft. on the length of double-deckers is hampering design and beginning to hold up...
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A CLAIM for damages against a motor engineering company by the owners of a Leyland 6-tonner was dismissed by Mr. Justice...
W HEN Harold Barlow, retired haulage contractor, 52 Station Road, Pilsley, near Chesterfield, was fined £45 at Leeds City...
A RTCO is to be revived. The annual general meeting of Associated Road Transport Contractors, Ltd., held in London last...
A N unopposed application by Geo. Rutherford and Co., Ltd., coal merchants and hauliers, Newcastle upon Tyne, was heard by the...
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T HE claim for higher fares made by City of Oxford Motor Services, Ltd., has been cut by more than half by the East Midland...
C LAIMING that they wished substantially to reduce their annual hiring figure of £27,550 and that their traffic was...
rA A REVISION in fares designed to yield another £16,000 a year is recommended to West Hartlepool Corporation by Mr. D. E....
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A CENSUS taken in London last 1- I⢠year by the Metropolitan and City Police showed that, in two years, traffic had increased...
A S the Government have rejected the I -1 recommendation of Singapore City Council to form a transport board to take over the...
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B EDFORD chassis to the value of over £2.8m. will be supplied to the Army during the next 12 months as a result of contracts...
D URING a two-day hearing in London last week, Mr. Hubert Hull, president of the Transport Tribunal, criticized the West...
A NEW scheme costing /668,000 to provide a clear route through the centre of Lincoln has been approved by the Minister of...
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D IGESTS of the two papers given at the Public Transport Association conference, 'Some Traffic Problems Affecting Fares" by Mr....
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B USINESS is booming in the Bristol area and generally in the counties of Gloucester, Somerset and Wiltshire. but comparatively...
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A PORTABLE electric grinder that will cut through a 2-in, by i-in. mild-steel bar in 15 sec., forms another addition to the...
A DEVICE to assist in bkcding r. hydraulic brakes, and a tappet adjuster for use with overhead-valve engines, have been added...
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May, 1949, there were 108 separate gasworks in the territory that was to form the area of the North Western - Gas Board....
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M AY I, through the columns of your excellent journal, comment on the remarks made by J. Spencer, in his letter published on...
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T HE possibilities of the more extended use of semi-trailer outfits as mobile shops are exemplified in a Guy Otter articulated...
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H UCKLEBERRY FINN and Tom Sawyer would have had no difficulty in helping their friend Jim to escape by breaking open the door...
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43 Light Vans and Heavy Lorries Co to a Tittensor Operator : Many More ex-B.R.S. Lorries Sold A lOTHER 43 vehicles ranging...
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Leyland Albion (Africa), Ltd., have â established a depot at Ndola. An advisory board for the co-ordination of all forms of...
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WATER is one of the best antiVV knock agents and it would doubtless be used more if only it were miscible with petrol. A scheme...