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Q CITE often we receive from men in the Forces and elsewhere requests 4 for information as to how they can, either immediately...
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T HE great importance of trowing more food is being drummed into the Nation from hoardings, from the cinema screens and by the...
Beware of Poisoning by Carbon Monoxide Gas rINE of the chief constituents \-/ of proddcer gas is carbon monoxide, and although,...
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Care for brakes and avoid breaks. That it does not do to confuse seal oil with oil seal. • That at Hogmanay in war time no one...
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How Hauliers' National Traffic Pool Will Work A NOTE from the M. of W.T. set out the conditions under which the Hauliers'...
A S a result of the census of earnings taken by the Ministry of Labour last July, it has been shown that, as compared with a...
T HE principle has been secured that all motor-vehicle and trailer menulecturers in this country shall be eligible to receive...
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WITH the approval of the W M. of W,T„ the Hauliers' National Traffic Pool, constituted as part of the Government road-haulage...
P ROTESTS against the high toll charges and usage restrictions on the Connel Ferry rail-road bridge were made last week at a...
I N the course of his remarks at the 25th ordinary general meeting,of the East Kent Road Car Co., Ltd., Mr. _Sidney Garcke,...
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JERSEY Docks and Harbour Board alhas declined to accept responsibility for the insurance of goods deposited by hauliers in the...
P UTTING forward suggestions for snow clearance and anti-slip treat'talent of road surfaces, a sub-committee of the C.M.U.A....
O CR leg has been gently pulled by the London Passenger Transport Board in reference to oar heading, " Scrap Your 'Files—Don't...
‘prominence to an appeal for the introduction of a microphone system on public transport vehicles, to enable drivers to...
A LETTER has been sent by Sir William Chamberlain, Northwestern Regional Transport Commis- . sioner, to the Liverpool Cart and...
A T the invitation of Mr. John Knape, .managing` director of Jubilee Garages (1940), Ltd., of Burnley, more than 100 people...
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How a Lead'ng Heavyveh: cle Repair Concern is Combating Present Difficultie§ and Maintaining its Workshops at High Output ri...
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The Third Article of a Brief Series Intended to Help the Parcels Carrier in a Small Way of Bus ness. Typical Example of an...
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By A. C. Morrison 170,000 Vehicles, from Pedestrian-controlled Outfits lb 6-tonners, Will be Needed for Operation Within an...
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How to Obtain the Best Results in Hardening and Forging, and to Avoid Spoiling Good Tools and Wasting the Initial Work of...
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THOSE in control of the construction 1 of our roads still have a lot to learn regarding the building of these iii a speedy and...
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Two Inge Mechanisms Torque Eq Wheels in stances, bu Case, the 1 Gripping Other is ( and, in t Useful nal-drive Distribute the...
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Could Revolutionize the Steam Road Vehicle With the Adoption of Super-pressure and Forced Circulation, all Types Could be...
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T "problem of providing a hardwearing ring groove in a soft piston is often complicated by the differing expansion rates of...