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A TTEMPTS on the part of prominent officials of the Ministry of Transport to gain control of our industry are causing...
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The Driver Who WHEN in the country last Closed an Under" week we saw an infuriated ground Aerodrome . swarm of wasps dancing...
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That only fools despise " second-hand " oil. That at last there is a good transport film without a railway bias. That "...
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TYRE MAKERS' SCHEME TO SAVE SHIPPING A S announced in an advertisement in this issue. British tyre manufacturers have been...
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A Six-wheeler &comes an Eight-wheeler and a Passenger Chassis is Adapiqd for Goods Carrying A N interesting conversion...
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By L. Mantell F UEL economy, always desirable, now becomes necessary. The greater the proportion of the yearly fuel bill to...
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Seasonal Labour Needs in Various Phases of American Agriculture Have Created a Big Army of Migrant Workers Who Follow the...
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A Précis of the Presidential Address Prepared by Alderman G. Hill, J.P., Chairman, Burton-upon-Trent Corporation Transport...
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From Operational and Manufact Study of Considerable Interest. Claims a Unique Position ,ngles, Sparking Plugs Constitute a...
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A NTI-VIBRATION mountings for a variety of other purposes than those for which the company's well-known rubber-bush type device...
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WHO SHOULD BE IN CONTROL OF FREIGHT BUREAU? WITH reference to the paragraph on page 106 of your VV issue dated September 13, I...
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Continuing and Embellishing the Comparative Figures of Costs in a Previous Article, When the Questions Concerning the...
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Aspects• of PASSENGER TRANSPORT MUNICIPAL TROLLEYBUSES ON LOAN DI RADFORD Passenger Transport .1,_) Committee having...
T HE deputy A.R.P. Transport Officer at Oldham, Mr. John Gray, explains why; during an air raid, the municipal bus fleet is...
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A Réwmt of Recently Published Patent Specifications TO maintain the shoe-to-drum clear1 ance at the smallest practicable...