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A CLOSE study of the recommendations contained in the report of the Conference on Rail and Road Transport . cannot but lead to...
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H AULIERS and other owners of road -ILI-vehicles usually have quite sufficient expense to meet without having to pay insurance...
K ERBSTONES and flagstones are tested for wear at the National Physical Laboratory by arranging specimens in an apparatus to...
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That licensing will become Britain's premier industry. That there will now be many "ifs" about chassis sales in the I.F.S....
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"The wheels of wealth will he slowed by all difficulties of transport at whatever points arising, as a carriage is by the...
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We learn that Norris, Henty and Gardners, Ltd., has appointed Mr. W. U. Goddard as its sole conversion agent for Lancashire, in...
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Replying to representations by the Commercial Motor Users' Association concerning the difficulties which would arise if the...
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Liverpool's Busy Municipal Motors. Daring 1931 over 400,000 tons of domestic and trade refuse were collected by the vehicles,...
Rusanmar Urban District Council is buying a 30-ewt, lorry costing 1213. Chas. H. Pugh, Ltd., of Ormskirk, is suppl ying...
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The salvage department of Birmingham Corporation has decided to abolish its remaining 70 horse-drawn refusecollecting vehicles...
T "programme for 1933 of Morris Motors, Ltd., Oxford, has just been announced, and, apart from interesting developments on the...
W E are able to announce that Scamraell Lorries, Ltd., London and Watford, has just turned its attention to the manufacture of...
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for small districts The Pagefield Prodigy in Which Loading Takes Place from the Rear. Oil or Petrol-engined Chassis Available...
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A Selection from the Many Letters and Official Statements Which We Have Received, Criticizing the Road and Rail Conference...
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Six-cylindered Oil Engine An Interesting Cornbuslion Principle and Other Features Characterize the Latest Unit for Road and...
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Forward in this Journal Before the Conference on Rail and Rcad Transport Began Its Work. Grave Warnings That Became Accurate...
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) TRANSPORT AIDS NATIONAL EFFICIENCY The Employment of Heavy Haulage Vehicles is Bound Up with the Efficient Transport of...
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.A Feature which Hauliers Find Helpful in Estimating and Anticipating Chances for Obtaining Contracts rilltADE is still...
T" H E strength and importance of the motor industry of Great Britain is abundantly illustrated in the 1932 edition of "The...
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71 AN OIL-ENGINED 2-TONNER The Mercedes-Benz Miracle Yields Interesting Performance Figures, is Easily Handled and Shows...
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The Season will Open about Christmas Time —Growers are Anxious to Know Whether They Can Again Have the Benefits of a Road...
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Value of Blended Oils and Lead Oleate. How to Obtain Overseas Orders. Registering a Haulage Firm Refuse Collection by...
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present-da y tendencies Designing Decoration Schemes for Coaches and Buses With a View to Securing Novelty,Harmony and Easy...
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UNITED ACTION BY M.H.C.S.A. MEMBERS OVER AMULREE REPORT Resolution Gives Full Power to Deputation to Present Case to the...
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Southern Scotland. AT the Southern Scotland Traffic Commissioners' sitting in Edinburgh on September 7th, the bulk of the...
ORDERS ON COMMISSIONERS. ORDERS on the Yorkshire Traffic Commissioners have been made by the Minister of Transport in...
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T EE Gray Coach Lines, a subsidiary of the Toronto Transportation Commission, has recently put into service two, A.E.C. Ranger...
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T HE names of the Dunlop Rubber Co., Ltd., and Seth Sadler appear in patent No. 377,454, relating to a coupling for shafts...