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T HE Government's new determination not to rely solely on huge public loans and ill-disguised subsidies to revive the railways...
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=lett Sinclair T HE ubiquitousness of Scottish engineers is a standard English joke which illustrates how narrow the English...
Transport's Comedian T HE other evening, Mr. Eric Russell, acting chief executive officer of the Road Haulage Association, was...
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L ONDON busmen, whose claim for a £1-a-week rise was rejected in January, were offered wage increases of up to 10s. a week on...
A REWARD will be paid by the Road Haulage Association for information leading to a conviction for theft or attempted theft of a...
IT was announced on Wednesday that United Carriers, Ltd. ' would cease operations after April 30. The company's demise follows...
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fares on the Coventry-London route via M1 should be the same as by rail because road express operators could now compete...
A N application by C. G. Littlewood, Spital Hill, Sheffield. to operate day coach excursions to London via the M1 was refused...
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MR. B. J. SHARP has been appointed secretary of Quicktbo (1928), Ltd. MR. MILES B. REID has resigned from the board of the...
R OAD transport is the future: railways are the oast. And, to emphasize this contention, Mr. R. N. Ingram, national chairman of...
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FROM G. DUNCAN JEWELL HYDE, Tuesday THERE was a conflict between the StaIybridge, Hyde, Mossley and Dukinfield Transport Board...
I N the Chancery Division on Tuesday, Mr. Justice Cross granted an interim injunction until today to Mr. John Augustus Hill,...
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BY OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT THE licensing of goods vehicles May be overhauled in the Road Traffic Bill which Mr. Ernest...
Shock for London 4C E hope to introduce our new Road WTraffic Bill before Easter," said Mr. John Hay, Joint Parliamentary...
R AILWAY financial problems could not be solved by artificial restrictions on other forms of transport, Mr. R. A. McNeile, the...
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C ERTA1N decisions of the Transport ‘-- , Tribunal appeared to open the hack door into road haulage. This was the view...
WHAT were described as the first VV 64-seat buses to be built on 27-ft.long chassis in this country went into service with...
rONDMONS proposed by the North Western Traffic Commissioners to prohibit the linking of destinations and catchtnent areas were...
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TUDGMENT was reserved in the High J Court, last week, on an Official Referee's decision that a company director should pay...
A N active re-entry into road haulage was made last week by Thomas Tilling, Ltd., who sold out their previous bus and haulage...
A LTHOUGH Mr. A. R. Hill, manag( - V ing director of Hillwood Finance, Ltd., said on Sunday that finance companies had found...
Q UESTIONED by Mr. W. P. James, West Midland Licensing Authority, an applicant at Shrewsbury last week said that he bought...
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THE evidence of one customer who I would supply outward loads was not enough to justify more vehicles on an A licence. This was...
INCREASING congestion in Manchester is making the collection of goods more difficult and additional vehicles are essential to...
THERE could be no renewal of an A licence for a vehicle which had changed its normal user, without evidence of need, an...
at Manchester on Monday, to oppose a B-licence application by A. Foster Transport Co., Ltd., Ancoats, for 20 vehicles totalling...
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T " practice of increasing the weights of special-A-licensed trailers and semi-trailers without telling the Authorities was...
T " need to ensure that specifications of vehicle weight were kept up to date was stressed by Mr. W, F. Quin, Scottish...
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r0'.VIMER and Karrier vehicles from ‘..." 15 cwt.-10 tons will be assembled at a new Rootes plant opened at Salisbury, Southern...
M R. ERNEST MARPLES, Minister of Transport, has announced that work will start shortly on the final stage of the...
S IX Government officials from Finland arrived in London last week-end for a two-day visit as guests of A.E.C., Ltd., and Simms...
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our on Demountable Bodies Direct Savings Derived From a New Loading System Will Offset Capital Cost In Two Years By P. A. C....
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kT GENEVA By ohn F. Moon, A.M.I.R.T.E. T . ,HE Soviet Union provided some welcome relief this year at what might otherwise...
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M EANS by which the proposed Channel Tunnel could bc operated were described to the Institute of Transport in London on Monday...
H AVING supplied British Railways with six plastics containers for experimental purposes (The Commercial Motor, are being the...
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R OMANTIC fancies have a hard time of it nowadays, what with Freud, television and the Chancellor of the Exchequer. If there...
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anion. Behind it, bells clanging, roars a econd engine—a pump escape for wn fires or blazing chimneys. A water nder for country...
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How Ministry Officials Keep Watch on Drivers' Records and Hours of Work by Road and Other Inspections By a Special...
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Batteries Revived A COMPOUND which, when added to . the electrolyte in battery cells, is said to disperse lead sulphate...
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W HAT Mr. C. J. McDonald, Western Deputy Licensing Authority,. described as an ambitious application by British Road Services,...
THE need for a fair and lasting solution of the traffic problem is stressed in the annual report of the Traders' Road Transport...
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M ANY vehieles of different kinds were brought into action to combat locust swarms in Tripolitania, and their work was...
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SERVICE NEEDS SELLING The Sales Side of Conducting a Haulage Business is Frequently Ignored by Potential Entrants to the...
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DATENT N o. 827,067 describes a scheme by which exhaust gas is used to operate a brake servo as well as providing...