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Who is Responsible WE hope that due notice was for Designing Army " taken of a recent remark Fuel Cans by a correspondent on...
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That some people waste time in trying to save face. The query: "Is the Government encouraging the production of...
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MORE ON A.R.O. EXTRAORDINARY MEETING A .LETTER from a' London member of A.R.O., which arrived too late for inclusion amongst...
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MHE Road Haulage Central Wages I Board has placed on record its view that the following arrangements with regard to the payment...
N EE.D for more -differentiation in design as between vehicles used for specified types of work was suggested by Mr. J....
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I N our issue for last week we published a brief paragraph giving certain aggregate traffic statistics for 1942 in respect of...
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Unique Features of a Big capacity Vehicle Built to Suit American Military Needs WHAT is said to be the largest bus VT in the...
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tHruu By Johti Woolley Maybe They . Don't Exist, But Pranks with Tanks Leave One Bewildered by Mischievous Happenings that...
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Employers held a meeting in Leeds, last week, of member concerns invited to become controlled undertakings under the...
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D URING the war years 1914 IS, many of 1.1s worked from time to time with the Canadian Forces in France. The writer's most...
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connected with the use of commercial motors. Letters should be written on both sides of the paper. The right of abbreviation is...
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VOUR journal dated December 25, 1942, under the 1 heading of "Propane and Coal Gas in Welding and Metal Cutting," contained...
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A Hardy-Spicer Design Giving Wide Angularity and Constant Velocity and Using Sliding Blocks and Needle Rollers erNVO...
A T tlif annual luncheon of the Mansion House Association on Transport, held at the Connaught Rooms on March 17, the president,...
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A N interestin g combination of two well-known principles is shown in patent No. 550,522 detailin g an • infinitely variable g...