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M ANY of our readers will probably have seen, in the "Sunday xpress " of July 2, an article entitled "How Our Railways Should...
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O NE of the well-known men in our industry who were amongst the earliest to concern themselves with the oil engine is Mr. T. H....
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That doodling does not encourage. dawdling. That if paper were rationed to all, much more would be salvaged. That many people...
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TRAVEL RESTRICTIONS ON COMBINE HARVESTERS B Y the Motor Vehicles (Authorization of Special Types) Order, 1944, dated June 6,...
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T H .E question as to--whether a lorry nn ing slowly along a road in the i dark hours with its rear light extinguished was...
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A WARNING that the road haulage industry must guard against State monopoly and not private monopoly, riame from Mr. Roger...
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B EFORE proceeding farther with the history of the growth of a business of a small haulier, it may be as well to take stock of...
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/ N an article in `.. The Commercial Motor." dated June 9, dealing with the activities of Guest Transport, Ltd., of Liverpool,...
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Few Men in the Haulage Industry Can Equal the Author of This Article in Their Knowledge of a System of Co-operation Which is...
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N admirable service which has been A N use since the days of the heavy bombing by German aircraft on this country is that...
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T HE crux of any post-war reconstruction proposals in the transport industry is undoubtedly the question of charges,...
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A NUMBER of views concerning the proposed Institute of Road Transport Engineers has appeared in various trade and technical...
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, KEEP" ASSOCIATION MEMBERS WELL INFORMED WITH reference to Mr. Denis F. Pilkington's letter in " your issue of June 30, might...
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heavy-duty work, such as steering an endless-track vehicle, forms the subject of patent No. 561,301, from Automotive Products...