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T HERE appears to be far too much unnecessary secrecy concerning the various schemes which the Government has up its sleeve lor...
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and Road of the International Problems . . . . Chamber of Commerce, held recently at Copenhagen, road, transport problems were...
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Much talk about the "Road-Rail armistice." That every wise transport man hopes for a permanent cessation of hostilities. That...
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A T the end of May last, the number of licences current in respect of goods vehicles was 480,925, as contrasted with 470,511 at...
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L AST Tuesday, in the House of Lords, the Marquis of Aberdeen called attention to the composition of the London and Home...
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rIRST steps have been taken to carry out a plan for the setting up of national machinery among road-transport employers to...
An Easily Fitted Accessory, of Proved Efficiency, Which is Being Handled by Wellworthy Piston Rings, Lid. I N the by-pass...
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Figures for May Show a Marked Improvement, Although There is Still Much Leeway to Make Up A FTER months and months of...
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Prominent Among Many Good Features in the New Express Body is an Ingenious Sliding DOOF Which Takes a Curved Path, but Slides...
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* A Well-informed Contributor Asks Whether Operators . Would Support Motor-trade Planning, So That All Types of Commercial...
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Ingenious German Machine which Makes Pipes in the Ground for Drainage or Irrigation at the Rate of a Kilometre a Day A...
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4CEUVRES WITH FLYING COLOURS Thorough Investigation of Indicates that the Recently Six-wheeler Should be a 1 :e, Construction...
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drill, hy hand, is by no means easy. In fact, in the smaller numbered sizes, it is practically impossible to ensure that a...
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connected with the We of commercial motors. Letters should be satinets on only one side of the paw. The right of abbreviation...
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New Castrol Plants which Simplify the Dispensing of Grease and Oil A PIECE of lubrication equipment of particular interest In...
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ikl"ES WILL MEAN By S.T.R. Road-haulage Industry Likely to Share with the Railways an Improvement in Conditions and Rates When...
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An Efficient and Practical A.R.P. Outfit, Based on the Morris 10-cwt. Utility Van, Can Be Used as Ambulance or for Evacua tion...
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LONDON ASSOCIATION'S JUBILEE A.G.M. A satisfactory position was revealed at the A.G.M. of the London and Home Counties Haulage...
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PASSENGER TRANSPORT SURPLUS OF £101,114 ON MANCHESTER'S BUSES "THE annual report of Manchester 1 Corporation Transport...
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A CLAIM by Mr. V. C. Bianci and Mr. 0. A. Hibbert; voluntary liquidators of Blue Belle Motors, Ltd., against Mr, Reginald Toms,...
MHE first complete buses, forming part of the new British fleet built to the order of the municipality of Riga, were driven...
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CT RATES FOR HAULAGE An Example of Terminal Delays in the Transport of Bricks: Some Aspects of the Problem as Disclosed by the...
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F OR rapidity and convenience the refuelling of aircraft by means of mobile tenders is being widely adopted, in preference to...
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A Risme` of Recently Published Patent Specifications Obtainable from the Patent Office, Price I s. each T HE use of plastic...