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A N interesting case for the paying of more attention to the driver's point of view, as regards the design of chassis and...
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A NEW film entitled "One Way Only" has just been produced by the British Road Federation. The film itself is good, although to...
Preventing Rust by UANY operators look upon Holding thePaint "I the well-known Pyrene Firmly method of Bonderizing . steel as...
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Of Britain exporting " Tigers " to India. Of those who think that bulk buying is buying a pig in a poke. That several cats,...
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Separate Executive for Bus Services A CTION by the North Western Licensing Authority in allowing a coal " merchant and...
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" O PERATION MADNESS" will be the term applied to the current procedure of the Road Transport Executive (known as the Koad...
TWENTY-EIGHT road haulage undertakings were acquired by the British Transport Commission from June 12-18. They arc as follows:...
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been appointed to the sates staff of Hepworth and Grandage, Ltd. MR. R. G. PALMER. M.B.E., manauing director of Eagle...
A FUND to be used solely for publicity purposes is to be set up by the Road 'Haulage Association. Expenditure will be...
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A LTHOOGH the production of British commercial vehicles in April fell short of the record of 4,163 vehicles a week set up in...
" IT is likely that the Road Transport Executive will be called into consultation with the unions aL an early date" to discuss...
E XPORTS of commercial vehicles in April were below the March record, but the total value exceeded the monthly target by...
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R ECENTLY acquired by the British Transport Commission, the Caledonian Omnibus Co., Ltd., which operates in the Dumfries and...
I N the first five months of this year, Leyland Motors, Ltd., exported 34 per cent. more vehicles than in the •com parable...
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allotted to periodicals is to be substantially increased in July, and starting with the iSsue of "The Commercial Motor" dated...
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):glected Nationalization, say delegates S IX delegates at the annual general meeting of the Municipal Passenger Transport...
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A Luxury Coach with Tiered Seats and Pullman Comfort I T would be impracticable to carry 46 seated passengers on a...
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In "The Commercial Motor" for March 25 9 S.T.R. dealt with a preventive maintenance problem concerned with a fleet of 185...
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of Road Transport Engineers visited the Basingstoke Works of Transport Equipment (Thornycroft), Ltd., on June 15. Their...
A SHARP rise in the registrations of hackney vehicles, compared with the figures for the previous two months, is shown in the...
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0 VER 800 delegates from all parts of Britain converged on Edinburgh last week to attend the 51st annual conference of the...
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Cleansing Officers Ask for Vehicles and Equipment of the Greatest Simplicity Combined with Efficiency O F the three papers...
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Essential that Intelligent Employees Should be Educated to Understand the Work of the Officers. Present Railway System May be...
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for Industry Teamwork Essential to the Success of Transport. Flexibility Needed in Trade Unions, Workers Must be Made to Feel...
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A N example of bodywork insulation as adapted for the distribution side of the ice-cream trade, is shown on a vehicle which was...
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ORRIES that keep on going day and night are now a common 4 feature of transport in the western, states of America. I have...
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A SM ALL cultivator of the pedestrian-controlled type, is the subject of patent No. 617,726, which comes from M ulsifier Corp.,...