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A T this time of the year, when everyone is AT of friends at home and abroad, it may be of interest to our readers to learn how...
p EEPING out hastily, but with schoolboy boldness, from a sanctuary of pampered pseudo-aristocracy, Country Life has glimpsed...
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Road-Transport ConXHIBITED inside the cern Which Believes 1 --4offices of Walton's Carriers, in Publicity . . . Ltd., is a...
• That there is no model called Walrus. That operator Thomas Allen, Ltd., would have a fleet if there were—my goodness yes....
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DOES THIS SOUND LIRE A SQUARE DEAL? " What is it that the railway companies really mean by 'a square deal? ' was a . question...
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"WHAT are fluctuations in trade?" VV and "What is reasonable' -under Section 10 subsection 3 of the 1933 Road and Rail Traffic...
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An interesting ceremony took place at the works of Guy Motors, Ltd., Wolverhampton, a few days ago, when 31 employees, who last...
By Our Special Parliamentary Correspondent NO DIVISION ON ROAD RESOLUTION.. T HE debate on road transport which took place in...
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Enlargements and Observations on S.7 . .R.'s Recent Article, " 'A Square Deal' —The Railways Will Get It If They Give It."...
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Prime Costs of Cattle Haulage and Reasonable Figures for Minimum Weekly Earnings. The Importance of Body Size F ULFILLING the...
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Exceptionally Good Braking, Rapid Acceleration and Satisfactory Fuel Consumption Among Outstanding Performance Features of COG...
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A Usefui Component in nick Oil is: Prevented From Escaping by Thrustring and Outer-shell Design A NY bearing which, by reason...
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T HE rapid development of road transport has produced many radical modifications in the construction of commercial bodywork,...
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D ESIGNED for furniture-manufacturers' transport, a new Luton-type van of outsize dimensions has been constructed by J. H....
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A Qualified Timberman Points Out How to Guard Against False Economy in Body Construction, and Makes Clear the Qualities of...
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and UERIES A LICENSING AUTHORITY'S VIEWS ON DRIVERS' HOURS. [55301 In reply to your inquiry, I am directed by the Licensing...
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yyJITH a view to cutting out the VV delay which is caused as the result of a driver having to wait until the air pressure...
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SMART PROPAGANDA FROM POTTERIES A.R.O. How little has been achieved in most of the big centres, in replying to the railway...
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Tyres Which are Properly Rebuilt or Remoulded are Capable of GivingExcellent Service, Regrooving Means Added Safety T HERE is...
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D UNDEE magistrates are resuming consideration of a new development in the city " taxi war." Tay Taxis, Ltd., which recently...
decline in rail traffic was I attributed mainly to recession in trade and road-haulage competition by Mr. A. E. Sewell,...
special " type must be authorized for use expressly by the Minister of Transport and this point was made clear at Glasgow...
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A CCOR DING to F. Tippen, 3, Eastrtleigh Avenue, Earlsdon, Coventry, the usual manufacturing tolerances in connecting-rods,...