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A MONG the great men of action in antiquity the name of Hannibal stands out as a skilful tactician, and a bold and resourceful...
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The warning "Insurance cannot necessarily buy new vehicles." From the Services that commanding officers are even asked for a...
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A T its meeting on Tuesday of last week (August 11), the Road Haulage Central Wages Board, under the chairmanship of Sir...
A NOTHER important aspect of the problem of sugar-beet haulage rates arose at a Cambridge meeting Of interested parties last...
A SPECIAL appeal is being made by the Northern Metropolitan Subarea to all members of Associated Road Operators to attend the...
A S from August 1, responsibility for the acquisition of all used vehicles required by Government Departments has been...
T HE Council of the London Chamber of Commerce has requested its transportation committee to prepare a report on the...
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PrlE inquiry regarding cotton-tramport rates between Liverpool and Manchester Docks and the East Lancashire district, which, as...
COLLOWING representations by 1 . haulage c9ntractors in the NorthEastern Region, with -reference to - the holders of C-licences...
MEGOTIATIONS have been proceed ing for some time with a view to the rationalization of the transport of milk from the farm to...
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T HE Minisiry of Supply has reenforced the provision of the Control of Rubber Tyres (No. 4) Order which prohibited the...
A T a general meeting of the Institution of Automobile Engineers, to be held at the Royal Society of Arts. John Street, London,...
A CCOMPANYING this description are two illustrations showing the exterior and interior of a Leyland coach operated by the...
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Army Commands Make Provision for the Showing of Films from Specially Equipped Motor Vehicles T HE training film has come to...
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A Plea to the Ministry to be Bold Enough to Admit a Mistake and to Disperse the Chartered Fleet, Thus Rendering an Undoubted...
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THE SEPARATE LICENSING OF TRAILERS wpm' reference to your editorial note to my letter vV published in your issue of July 24, I...
%JH EN reading through the leading article of your, VT issue of July 31; I noticed that reference is Made to clearing houses,...
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TO survive, road transport must fight as a unit. Every' one must be alive and speak up and not behave like a poor relation. We...
A REPLY to the criticm of the Government's Road r - k Haulage Scheme by Mr. Pye and Sir Joseph Nall seems called for. As an...
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B ECAUSE of a heading that appeared over a summary of a paper on producer gas in our•issue dated May 15, I have been taken to...
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New Timken Device that Expedites Production and Inspection ; whilst Calling for Less Manipulative Skill in Use TOLERANCE in...
P ROMB'TED by the articles that have been by in this paper recently on the subject of governing by short-circuiting the h.t....
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SCHEDULE O T F A FTES I FOR SUGAR Road Transport's Share BEET, 1941. Mr. J. H. Stirk Gives Imposing Figures at Nottingham...
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A Resume' of Patent Specifications That Have Recently Been Published AECHANICAL road-sweepers are IViusually provided with a...