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Motor, the Associations, the Licensing Authorities and the Ministry of Transport to educate goods-vehicle operators in the...
TNLIKE manufacturers of other road motors the commercial-vehicle maker is untrammelled by direct legal restrictions in respect...
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nNE of the most priceless examples of rate-cutting N. - Fin the haulage industry that we have ever encountered is contained in...
Over 100 motor vehicles are operated by Charles Poulter, Ltd., within a radius of IS miles of London, such short-distance work...
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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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A statement that Yorkshire hauliers have suffered untold competition from Lancashire concerns was made by Mr. Robert Barr,...
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County Road Lighting: Question of Powers. The Association of Municipal Corporations recently arranged a deputation to the...
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On Tuesday last a demonstration of the Kuka refuse-collector (made by the British Kuka Co., Ltd.) was given at Kensington to...
T HE number of moth; vehicles registered for the first time under the Roads Act, 1020, during May, 1984, was 85,053, compared...
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IN PARLIAMENT By Our Special Parliamentary Correspondent LORDS AMEND THE ROAD TRAFFIC BILL. (IN Tuesday the House of Lords...
THE Board of Trade returns for June, 1934, show that the value of imports of commercial vehicles, cars, chassis and accessories...
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HAULAGE B ACKED by the Road and Rail Traffic Act, 1933, and encouraged by the railways, the Licensing Authorities intend to...
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HILLMAN'S NEW LONDONBELFAST SERVICE. It is now stated that the LondonBelfast and London-Glasgow air services of Midland and...
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FAIR PLAY IN FUTURE MUNICIPAL HAULAGE CONTRACTS. The Editor, THE COMMERCIAL MOTOR. [4347] Sir,—The new Local Government Act...
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The We/son Selective Grease Injector, Which Constitutes a Development of the Group-nipple System T HE method of grouping...
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Tests and Investigations Made by Engineers Whose First Concern is the Prevention of Road Accidents E VERY user of goods...
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on comme vehicles A T the present time experiments with supercharging on an important scale are being made by several builders...
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By Timber Seasoning a Timberm an. Various Scientific Methods Have Been Intro duced to Accelerate the Drying of Wood, Which has...
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in Passenger Transport Operation A Survey of the Present Position of the Coach and Bus Industry and Its Needs. Oppressive...
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AN AUSTIN 6.8-CWT. VAN Impressive Performance under Full-load Conditions of a High-grade Chassis with a Commodious,...
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F AR-REACHING changes in traffic routes in the North-West are already taking place as a result of the opening of the Mersey...
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Brighter Times for Shipbuilding and Iron and Steel Industry. Wool Trade Better. Drapery Demand Increases. Build ing Boom...
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PASSENGER TRANSPORT THE LATEST NEWS OF IMPORTANT EVENTS "EASTERN NATIONAL" TO TAKE OVER HILLMAN COACHES? A N official of...
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ROCHDALE'S GROSS BUS PROFIT SWALLOWED UP. T HE report of the passenger transport committee of Rochdale Corporation for the...
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Many Interesting and Practical Features in New Salisbury Lighting and Starting Components for Commercial Vehicles A COMPLETE...
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A Resume of Recently Published Patent Specifications T HE well-known name of H. R. Ricardo, 21, Suffolk Street, London, S.W.1,...