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Road Transport is Giving the Railway Companies an Opportunity to Play the Game LTHOUGH it is difficult to say anything very...
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May a Bus Driver p ATHER an amusing inciDescen d from H is 1 •dent occurred to us the Seat other day. We were driving into...
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That welders do not look upon frost as a frost. Not so much of the taxi v. private-car controversy. That the old order...
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MR. BURGIN REVIEWS TRANSPORT PROBLEMS. S PEAKING at a luncheon at the Institute of Chartered Accountants, Mr. Burgin referred...
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Ma. W. HICKMAN', A.NI.I.Mech.E., A.M.Inst.T., whose portrait appears on this page, who was formerly manager of the...
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of the week (continued) GOVERNMENT "SUGAR FUEL" FOR SOUTH AFRICA? N ATAL sugar interests hope that some form of Government...
the commercial-motor industry. the square deal must be an allround square deal, said Mr. Francis Grundy, at a Manchester...
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Gas-vehicle Research A COAL-GAS-DRIVEN van owned by Birmingham Corporation, which is experimenting with coal gas as a fuel,...
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THE FINANCIAL ASPECT OF A MERGER. A telling appeal for unity in the industry was made by Major the Hon. Eric Long, of A.R.O.,...
last week-the second of 12 which he is addressing on behalf of the C.M.U.A. Manchester and East Lancashire divisions-was...
WHETHER goods traffic could be W systematically divided between road and rail transport, and whether a central transport board,...
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'.-CAL7 LIVESTOCK HAULAGE A Suggested Schedule of Rates for Local Haulage of Livestock with a Definite Minimum Figure T HE...
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COB over eight years the Britisti Legation at Kabul, Afghanistan, has been emplkying Albion 30-40-cwt. vehicles to carry mails...
W/HEN the ancient sheep market of W Buenos Aires was located in the „centre of the city, meat factories, slaughter-houses and...
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Africa A LWAYS enterprising operators of A.h.C.s in South Africa, the Johnston, Bus Service of Germiston purchased their first...
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S EVERE competition from abroad has resulted in sweeping changes in the textile industry, as compared with the period before...
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Record-breaking, as Opposed Jo Racing, as a Means For Research and Development of the Oil Engine as Used in the Commercial...
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A Popular Model In Which New Features, Aiming at Improved Efficiency and Economy, are Now Incorporated T HE Commer 8-cwt....
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Details of Bodies Suitable for the Transport of Theatrical Scenery, Barrels, Plants, Glass and Bullion, with a Few Notes on a...
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Power that Comes rom the Earth How Progress in, Oil Technology Has Assisted in the Development of Al! Forms of Transport...
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A S intimated in our issue for last week, the number of new vehicles registered in November last was fully in keetting with the...
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OPERATORS AND AGENTS SHOULD BEWARE OF THE JOINTING TRICK. I HAVE read your recent article on the above subject and desire to...
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Welding Development The Lenssens Process for Aluminium, Elektron and Iron, in Which Relatively Low Temperatures are Used A...
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PASSENGER TRANSPORT GLASGOW'S OPINION OF PRODUCER GAS XPERIMENTS with a single-deck Lbus operating on producer gas, form the...
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Mr. L. W. Cupivell Produces Figures Which Completely Refute the Railway Companies' Plea That Road t Transport is Responsible...
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A R6unie of Patent Specifications That Have Recently Been Published A N arrangement by which hydraulic brakes can be...