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S COME operators of goods or passenger vehicles are not fully conversant with the latest . restrictions in respect of liquid...
WHY do members of the VI' Government appear to have to step most warily when dealing with cyclists? Last week, Mr. Herbert...
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Of steel tyres and stolen-tyres. That many things hinge on who trips in Tripoli and who calls the tune in Tunis. That in...
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• PROGRESSOF GOVERNMENT HAULAGE SCHEME hiTANY people have made inquiries as [Vito how the Government Haulage Scheme, by which...
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our I issue dated December 4 of an article entitled " The Urgent Problem of Clearing Houses," we have received from Herbert...
W l-IEN the new Government scheme for the control of long-distance road haulage was discussed last week by the Transport...
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T HE chairmen of the Road and Railway Panels of the Road and Rail Central Conference, Messrs. R. W. Sewill and A. E. Sewell,...
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THERE are two points in Mr, A. R. Wilson's letter. . 1 of November 27, referring to my article : " What is Behind the Threat of...
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Separate Spring Adjustments Besides the Usual Means for Varying Tension, a . Device is Incorporated for Altering Spring...
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No. II—Sundry Mechanical Faults T YRE life - depends, to a great extent, on the mechanical condition of the vehicle. In the...
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Great Interest in the Scheme for Co-operative Groups of Hauliers With Some Control Body is Being Displayed Throughout the...
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After the War, our Contributor Predicts, Super Fuel— Better than the Once-precious "Aviation" —Will be Plentiful. He Explains...
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This Well known Hoyt Device is Now Supplied with the Kongo Electric Hammer Which Expedites Fitting TIME-SAVING methods have a...
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Road Speed is a Factor ates Assessment H AULAGE contractors with the minimum of experience and knowledge cannot do otherwise...
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' from D. Smith, Gramercy Tower, Dartmouth, and D. Kennedy, Harewood Forest, • Longparish, Hants, • deals with an engine using...