Page 1

Page 55
W HATEV ER opinions one may have in regard to certain aspects of the control exercised by the Traffic Commissioners, it cannot...
Page 56
B UTANE is being used widely abroad as a motor fuel to replace petrol. California has large quantities available from cracking...
Page 57
That the fire brigades in Germany are being nationalized and are to be run on military lines. That Mr. Burgin can resist the...
Page 58
GOODS TRANSPORT FOR WAR. T HE Minister of Transport announces that there has been a substantial response to his request fqr...
I N last week's issue of The Commercial Motor, dated February 17, the result was given of an appeal by Mr. L. D. Brown,...
Page 59
MR. W. J. LOWE, who for about 10 years was assistant secretary of the Federation of Calico Printers, Manchester, has been...
Page 60
of the week (continued) Mr. Riches on the Emergency Grouping L AST week, at Dunfermline, the Government scheme, for the...
Committee on Road Transport Rates, Mr. W. Edwards, has, in connection with railway charges for merchandise traffic, received a...
Page 62
brought to a fine art The Halifax Area is Graced With a Excellent Combine for Passenger Tran port. A.E.C. Vehicles are Empioyi...
Page 65
In the Past Year There Has Been a Reasonably Substantial Increase in the Number of Passenger Vehicles Employed and the Trend is...
Page 66
by a petrol engine has been designed so that it can leave . the railway tracks at any crossing and operate on the road as a...
Page 68
HE BERLIN SHOW T HE main interest at this year's International Motor Show in Berlin, which was opened by Herr Hitler last...
Page 72
are PLEASURE - TOURS in Southport The Seaside Garden CityâFamous Holiday Resortâis Served by a Public Transport System Tha...
Page 73
IT is stated that there was an improvement in the demand for motorvans and lorries in Holland during last year. Thus, a return...
Page 74
not only save weigh ⢠The Extended Employment of Light, Metals in Industry in General is Leading to an Entirely New...
Page 78
More Miles Mean More Money by S.T.R. T 0-DAY'S " big idea," in commercial-vehicle operation, isâthe bigger the mileage, the...
Page 80
Revolutionary Tendencies of a Year Ago Have Not Yet Come to Fruition Because General Conditions Have Been Inauspicious for...
Page 83
connected with the use of commercial motors. 1...tterfi shoug he written on only one side of the paper. The right of...
Page 84
in passenger transport L XPRESS, private-party, excursion and tour, and stage-carriage services are all included in the...
Page 85
O NE would not suggest selecting a 1 ..../house on a new building estate in order to ride in a luxurious coach free of charge,...
Page 86
:h Operation Showing That the Major Difference in Operating Costs, As Between Big and Little Mileages, is Mainly Depreciation...
Page 88
in passenger transport Large-scale Operation by the Largest independent Operator of Passenger Road Transport in the North of...
Page 90
By Our Special Parliamentary Correspondent HOURS REGULATIONS INDIRECTLY A DANGER. IN the House of Lords last week, the Earl ....
Page 92
Concise Specifications of the Passenger Chassis Now on the British Market are Given on This and the Previous Page. Particulars...
Page 94
:h and bus owners RIBBLE RELIES ON 1,000 LEYLANDS. T HERE can be few bus companies operating to-day which have experienced...
Page 97
Methods of Reducing Costs and Increasing Revenue by Scientific Arrangement of Journey Times T HE science of timetable building...
Page 98
Mr, Arthur Andrews, presented a convincing case for road operators when he addressed Swansea Chamber of Trade recently. At a...
Page 99
T HE Paris Salon de la Machine Agricole is, this year, even larger than usual, ⢠for in spite of international unrest and as...
Page 100
BROADCASTING SUPPORT FOR ROAD TRANSPORT'S CASE. With commendable enterprise, A.R.O. is joining with three other sponsors in a...
Page 102
Eight Makes Exhibited in Variety of Forms Show Multiplicity of Applications for Which This Economic Type of Vehicle is...
Page 103
UITHERTO silent on the matter of the agreement reached between the Liaison Committee and the railways regarding the claim for a...
Page 104
PASSENGER TRANSPORT CONTROL OF PRIVATE. HIRE VEHICLES A S a result of the rapidly expanding use of private-hire vehicles,...
Page 105
A TTRACTIVE as is road travel try coach, without any embellishment, the addition of radio makes a world of difference on a long...