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T HE issue of six reports by the members of the National Wages Board, which has been considering the railway companies'...
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W E have received from Fodens, Ltd., Sandbach, Cheshire, the head and lb in. of the shank of a fi-in. bolt, which was found...
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That new revenues are created by tax reductions. That fog is a good tester for batteries and dynamos. That some local papers...
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"The wheels of wealth will be slowed by all difficulties of transport at whatever points arising, as a carriage is by the...
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Municipal Purchases and Proposals. ACCRINGTON Corporation has authorized the parks superintendent to purchase a lorry....
F OR some time Fulham Borough Council's highways committee has been considering replacing the remainder of its horsed vehicles...
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for road transport P RODUCER-GAS as a . fuel for commercial vehicles is no new idea, but, hitherto, it has received very...
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H ITIIERTO it has been considered impracticable to finish bodywork, or to decorate panels for advertising purposes in a...
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P PIE trade returns recently published should be an encouragement to hauliers. A point of interest arises from the recent...
T BE Rural District Council of Newtun Abbot invites tenders for haulage and the supply of stone, gravel and sand, and...
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LOADING AND iNLOADING of Buses A VEHICLE that is continually taking up and setting clown passengers should be designed so...
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TROLLEY BUSES S CUE time ago we briefly announced that Leyland llotors, Ltd. Leyland, Lanes, had settled Its trolley -bus...
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MIK/SE who are impatient for a .taitement of activities in progress and planned by the British Road Federation, Ltd., should...
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I F reliable statistics could be obtained from all motor repair shops in the country, showing the number of vehicles laid up...
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Farm Mechanization By Our Agricultural Correspondent M ANY persons hold the view that, because farm mechanization is not...
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MILK DAILY by roa motors F OR the delivery of 900 to 950 17-gallon churns of milk every day of the year to 420 retail shops,...
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N O one can long be associated with the Institute of Transport without becoming aware of the importance of education. Out of a...
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Van Tested T nEgE is now quite a number of small commercial vehicles on the market which have been developed from private-car...
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for road, rail and sea transport A T the works of the Duramin Engineering Co., Ltd. Hythe Road, Willesden, London, NAVA, we...
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The Silent Third on Commercial Vehicles. The Editor, TITE COMMERCIAL MOTOR. [3905] Sir,—I notice that one maker is...
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LATEST NEWS FROM THE TRAFFIC AREAS PROGRESS OF THE "TRAVEL BY ROAD" CAMPAIGN. THE secretary of the "Travel by Road" Campaign,...
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MHE following are the times and .1 places announced by Area Traffic Commissioners for their forthcoming public sittings. In...
I F any coach operator wants to increase his business I can tell him how to do it. I can, anyway, show him how to obtain more...
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A SHIP of the desert" is a phrase that can well be applied to the unusual type of vehicle that we illustrate on this page,...
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HAULIER and CARRIER I NOW reach the mundane but practical and unavoidable aspect of furniture removal, namely, the estimate of...
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Ramp and Floor A BODY in which the rear portion can be let down to form a ramp which can be used for animals to walk up is...