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T HE combination of a greatly enlarged export market and an increasingly intensive rearmament programme has resulted in a...
D EVOTEES of steam power will find much interest in a new publication, "Some Wallis and Steevens Traction Engines and Steam...
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That Fawley really got " cracking" on Friday last. That the meat ration needs no fork-lift. The outcry of many villagers for...
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Special Order Needed for Loads Over 150 Tons : Longer Notice to be Given N EW regulations governing the transport of abnormal...
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It EMBERS of the Liverpool Cart and 1V1Motor Owners' Association have been recommended to raise their charges for local work by...
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PUBLICI TY by window display has been exploited by the Bristol Tramways and Carriage Co., Ltd., using eight windows at its...
O o Wednesday and Thursday this week, several papers dealing with the place of design in the vehiclemanufacturing and operating...
MR. P. SCOULLER has succeeded MR. J. Ractun. as manager of the Glasgow branch of Simms Motor Units, Ltd. SIR ROWLAND SMITH,...
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1 OCAL manufacturers intended to .1-4 maintain free hauliers "at all costs," said Mr. A. E. Hewitt, who presided at a joint...
Pl. N application by Scottish Omnibuses, Ltd., to run evening tours westwards from Baillieston and Shettleston was refused by...
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A LICENCE to oparate a direct service from Sheldon to Castle Bromwich for the benefit of employees of Fisher and Ludlow, Ltd.,...
THE Railway Executive was charged with taking a "dog-in-the-manger" attitude when, last week, William Fraser's Transport, Ltd.,...
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W lTH certain reservations, the North Western Licensing Authority has granted the applications of Haslingden and Rawtenstall...
E XHIBITED and demonstrated at the annual display 'of the Society 'Of British Aircraft Constructors at Farro borough, last...
Q UESTIONS were recently put to Bristol City Council by Clir C. M. Hartnell about the allocation of reVenue and expenses...
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A CHASSISLESS coach of light-alloy 1 - 1.construction is ,being developed by Thos. Harrington, Ltd., Hove, and is likely to be...
CA A CAB of more modern design and increased comfort will WWI be fitted to all Atkinson vehicles, said Mr. W. G. Allen, F.C.A.,...
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The India Tyre and Rubber Co., Ltd., has opened a new depot at 26, John Street, Aberdeen. A number of British six-wheeled...
A MONG the largest commercialvehicles bodies ever produced by I3onallack and Sons, Ltd., Cable Street, London, El, are 30...
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By E. O'Neill Carrying Over 30om. Passengers a Year in 463 Trams and 147 Buses, Lisbon Electric Tramway Co., Ltd., is a Fine...
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By A. E. Sherlock-Mesher T HE resources of road, sea and rail transport were closely combined for the speedy erection of...
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Refinery Opened S IX THOUSAND guests and employees of the Esso Petroleum Co., Ltd., last Friday saw Mr. Attlee unveil a...
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in Sweden, many of the factories and houses might have had different geographical locations in the country, Carrying...
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Nationalize Without Compensation WITH reference to your leading article, "A Strong " Government Essential," in your issue...
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Gardner 6H L W Underfloor Engine in Atkinson Alpha Chassis Gives Maximum Speed of 57 m.p.h., Coupled with Marked Economy...
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needs quick transport By I... M. Marshall T WO years ago, the question confronting the quick-freeze industry was how to keep...
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N O proposals for improvements in the layout and construction of roads are down for discussion at the National Safety Congress...
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When an Operator Employs some of his Vehicles for only Part of the Year, it is Incorrect to Allocate Overhead Charges taking...
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A VARIABLE-COMPRESSION PA engine would be ideal for varying the power output, but hitherto the mechanical difficulties have...