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T HE most important ingredient of the Lorry Driver of the Year competition, the 1961 final of which is to be staged at Fort...
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Thom; obert Williams H IS mother a schoolmistress, his father an engineer, his birthplace a South Wales town where children...
T ASKED the director of a Tees-side haulage concern if the opening of the Doncaster by-pass had speeded up vehicle operations...
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conversions and p.s.v. models based on the Comrner 1-ton van have been put into production by Kenex Coachwork, Ltd., Barwick...
FROM OUR INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENT A THINLY veiled threat that Britain's lorry drivers may spearhead the resistance against the...
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who admitted illegally operating a vehicle whilst under the mistaken impression that he was the secretary of a company was...
Sunday's work in this caseâfor the Unity Garage Breakdown Service, of Edgehill Road, Leicester. It all started when the...
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Mr. G. T. T. Jackson has taken up his appointment with Cranes (Dereham), Ltd. Mr. P. Brougham has been appointed branch...
T HE il.4m. margin left from net receipts during 1960, after all charges had been paid, was by normal commercial standards...
T HE application by Southdown Motor Services, Ltd., to increase fares on their stage carriage services, has been granted by the...
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" T HERE is no doubt in my mind that ultimately there will have to be a co-ordinated system of transport throughout the...
D UNLOP Pneuridc flexible-link-type air suspension is incorporated in a new 12-13-ton semi-trailer now in full production by R....
ik NEW range of American portable strappers and staplers is shown at Olympia at the International Packaging Exhibition, which...
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R ECTANGULAR Cibie headlamp units as fitted to the Citroen AMI 6 ear are now obtainable in the U.K. from the sole...
T HE difficulty in disposing of industrial and trade refuse in the Ellesmere Port area led to Mr. E. A. Mealor applying to...
A N application for a new A licence for three vehicles of 161 tons and one trailer of 3 tons was advanced by John Fleming, of...
Apprentices' School: What is believed to be the first British full-time apprentices' school to be run by a retail motor trade...
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WHO will become the 1961 Lorry VY Driver of the Year? The final is to be contested at Fort Dunlop, Birmingham, on Sunday. There...
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A SEMI-TRAILER outfit intended I'M' in. the transport of refrigerated display units has been put into service by the Smithfield...
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A LEXANDER GRAHAM, of Dunoon, 'has acquired the haulage business formerly carried on at Dunoon by Oilco (Argyll), Ltd., and at...
r RS. TRANSPORT, LTD., of Duke Street, Glasgow, were partially successful in an application for two vehicles of 8 tons at...
By A. J. P. Wilding THERE seemed to be some lack of I order and organization at the rally held last Sunday by the Historical...
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MO1T1NGHAM City Transport will 1 1 1 again be operating with a deficiency unless fares are further increased, according to...
QOUTH-EASTERN Traffic Commis sioners had established a "closed shop" principle by refusing Pangbourne Coaches, Ltd., an...
Major Eastwood on Bradford Transport Tr Yorkshire Traffic Commissioners at week granted Bradford Corporation's application for...
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A USTRALIAN, New Zealand and British tourists will be among those who will leave London on Sunday to drive to Bombay in six...
S O much timber is being extracted from South Mearns that its transport is interfering with the carriage of other commodities,...
A CHANGING pattern in commerce r't was cited by a Buchan haulage contractor last week as " his reason for appearing before the...
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by P. A. C. Brockington, A.M.I.Mech.E. T HE regular collection of waste paper is an all-important factor in the economy of a...
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N OW and then it is an interesting exercise to take a look at statistics that are available about the road transport industry....
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Relations: Single-deckers T WO important topicsâindustrial relations in the bus industry, and the operation of 'single-deck...
Some of the Pros and Cons of Joint Negotiations With Examples Vrom Continental Countries ivE. or six papers in the past 10...
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Reading Manager Tells How One-man Operated Buses Might Solve Industry's .Problems M R. EVANS paper was written with particular...
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by joh .M.I.R.T.E. A FTER several hours' gruelling test work across rough test surfaces, up and down slopes of up to 30°...
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APPLYING a pneumatic governor -"-system of the conventional type to a turbocharged engine creates a particular problem, because...
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M AINTENANCE of a Uniform temperature within a few degrees of 45' F. is the operative condition required by Pork Farms, Ltd.,...
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Lubrication Equipment Changes I MPROVEMENTS in the Lubay cation equipment made by Layeock Engineering, Ltd., Victoria Works,...
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77 Tons Sought in Northern Area O NE of the largest applications to be published this week comes from the Northern area where...
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Prudent Use of CTedit Careful Estimation of Subsequent Operating Costs is an Essential Preliminary to Successful Hire Purchase...
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D RAWBAR trailers with their ⢠own engines and transmissions which can operate singly, in pairs or in trains of three or four...
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P ATENT No. 870.383 shows an injection pump in which the main plunger is cam-driven but the actual injection is performed by a...