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Should Any b e Retained or All Withdra ten When the Present Emer gency Passes? M ANY operators, especially, of course, in the...
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the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Sir John Anderson, concerning . changes in the method of motor taxation, will be strongly...
n URING the early days of 11 -‘fthe p.s: motor vehicle, a wellknown company which operated a fleet in the West of England had...
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CHANGES IN BASIS OF VEHICLE TAXATION I N the House of Commons last week, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Sir John Anderson,...
T HE proposals regarding wages have now been issued by the Road Haulage Central Wages Board. Further notice will be given if...
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being based Upon the unladen weight of vehicles, and that it should be based upon their carrying capacity in tons. My points in...
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Although the Remuneration is Not Generous, the Scheme Provides a Measure of Security Which Should Not Be Discarded VIM( I,...
A TYPE of pipe union which removes the bugbear ot fracture, as the result of vibration, has been introduced by Clayflex, Ltd.,...
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How a Vehicle, Purchased with a Service Gratuity, Led to the Buildingup of a Business Now Operating 37 Machines T HERE are...
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AT CIVILIAN TRANSPORT H AVING been in " Civvy Street " now for nearly nine Months and having had the good fortune to get back...
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USING OIL FUEL AS AN ANTI-FREEZE T HE letter from H. J. Saunders concerning the use of oil fuel as an anti-freeze, in your...
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Many of Our Readers Will Remember This Contributor in His Pre-war Capacity as a Successful Road Transport and Licensing...
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Considerations Relative to the Economics of Owning and Hiring Vehicles as Applied to the Ancillary User 0 OMB time ago I...
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Why Those Following the Ordnance Survey Style May be in Demand by Heavy-vehicle Drivers By Francis Jones N OT . long ago, in...