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the public, or even the majority of the members of the Government of this country, aware of the salient factors ,concerning the...
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The Men Who Run A DAILY paper recently Our Main Railway published interesting Systems figures concerning the rulers of our...
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Appeal Order to Lie on Table THERE being evidence of abandon' ment, and a prima facie case of need not having been subsequently...
A bronze plaque to the memory of the late John Boyd Dunlop, the inventor and patentee 50 years ago of the pneumatic tyre, was...
It is now well known that the Austin Motor Co., Ltd., is to enter the commercial-vehicle market with a range of vehicles of...
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Under the new trade agreement with the United States a reduction in duty on imported track-laying tractors is to come into...
ASSEMBLED MACHINERY THOSE hauliers who are fre quently called upon to carry toads of machinery should be sure that their...
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Suspending, for four weeks, the A licence for two vehicles belonging to Darlaston (Staffs) haulier, as a penalty for their...
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MR. J. H. STIRK, East Midland Licensing Authority, is to marry Miss Joyce Alice Cantwell-Bradey. ALD. WALTER BRADLEY has been...
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Reforms concerning the relative positions of 20 m.p.h. and 30 m.p.h. commercial vehicles were urged at a meeting of the...
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Mr. T. A. McDo wall Replies to "J.D.P." in a Trenchant Article Which Contains Many Pertinent Facts and a Spice of Humour .. T...
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U keep fleet-maintenance men right up-to-date with the ses of electric welding on chassis, body and engine repairs, I have...
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WINTER OPERATION? W HILS1 there are but few indications at the time of writing - 1 the need for non-skid chains, garage...
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By Our Special Parliamentary Correspondent SPEED THE CAUSE OF ACCIDENTS? I N the House of Commons last week Mr. Watkins...
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T HAT the interest in producer-gas vehicles is definitely on the increase is shown by the recent activities of at least two...
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F OR the first time since 1922, the American National Motor Truck Show was held in New York. There were only 100 exhibitors....
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I F readers of this series of articles will reconsider what they have read and then peruse the ,introduction and explanatory...
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Y ET another story of triumph for road transport, in the face of many difficulties, is given to us this week. The company...
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n meet the transport of a rclass of user thought by the company to be inadequately catered for by vehicle makers, Vauxhall...
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with Novel System of Shoe Mounting TN any conventional brake design, the Irruption of the drum tends to carry one shoe away...
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and QUERIES COMBAT PRESS CAMPAIGNS AGAINST ROAD TRANSPORT. 15502] In its issue of November 14 The Daily Mail printed a...
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S.T.R. DISCUSSES LIVESTOCK HAULAGE. There was a well-attended'meeting at Wolverhampton, last week, of members of the "Vest...
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As an indication of the developments which are to be expected in the work of gas-driven vehicles, it is of interest to know...
T HAT the Western (Metropolitan) Sub-area of A.R.O. is a virile and active organization was clearly in evidence at the annual...
manner in which the transport industry responded to the call during the crisis last September was voiced by the Minister of...
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O RDER No. 9, of the Ministry of 1 6../Transport, which applies only to the Manchester area, arose through the difficulties of...
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0 1'1) buses belonging to Glasgow Corporation are to be used to form a new service of mobile libraries which the corporation...
erHE 1939 American range of Ford 1 commercial vehicles was recently announced. In an effort to combine mass production with the...
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I NTENDED principally for compression-ignition engines, a crankshaft cooling system forms the subject of patent No. 493,660, by...
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Co-ordinated Effort LONDONERS may see on every hand evidences of the progress of the £40,000,000 New Works programme for...