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T approach to road passenger transport, in contrast with its uncompromising attitude towards road haulage, surprised and ....
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C OGENT facts concerning the vital importance of improving our road system were given by Mr. C. T. Brunner in his recent...
Soften the Blow A RAILWAYMAN who, at the conference of the 1 ". Transport Salaried Staffs Association, announced that he was...
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That the White Paper was bound to get some black looks. That 77 per cent. of Dodge vehicles built in Britain are exported....
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W HEN the White Paper on transport policy was discussed in the House of Commons, last week, indications were given of how its...
T HEproposed levy on road goods transport gives topical importance to the report prepared by the International Chamber of...
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MR. F. Witawoors has been elected president of the British Association of International Removers. MR. F. A. URRERrorq, a...
A N 85-ton vehicle designed to test the strength of road bridges was driven from Christchurch, Hants, where it was built, to a...
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T HE preamble of the Llanelly District HE Bill is to proceed, having been - allowed by the House of Lords Select Committee. The...
H OLDING that Young's Express 'Transport, a unit of the Road Haulage Executive, had promised to clear a consignment of pears...
CORMED some 30 years ago, the Maudslay Society has as its objects the preservation of the memory and work of Henry Maudslay,...
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D ESERVING decision on the applica tion of Ribble Motor Services, Ltd., to increase fares - on express services and...
A - party of Turkish Government officials visited the Leyland Motors' factory last week. Hall and Hall, Ltd., Oldfield Works,...
NTY years ago unemploymerr in the Gorseinon area of South Wales was nearly a third of the insured population. Even four years...
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B LOW-OUT tests of front and rear tyres by means of dynamite caps in the covers were features of a demonstration held by the...
F OLLOWING the refusal of the Metropolitan Licensing Authority to allow Northern Roadways, Ltd., to tun extra coaches on the...
A 2,000-GALLON tar sprayer, converted by the Municipal Appliances Co., Ltd., Bamber Bridge, near Preston, from an cx-W.D....
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U TSERS of mechanical-handling equipment have formed the Institute of Material Handling, with Mr. T. Mott (Vauxhall Motors,...
T ' Queen's Bench Divisional Court (Lord Goddard, Lord Chief Justice, Mr. Justice Devlin and Mr. Justice Gorman) last week...
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Inside Information W HAT does it feel like to be nationalized? So far the answers to this question have come mainly from...
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the post-war trend Part Two By Alan Smith I N the first part of this article, attention was drawn to the different methogs...
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Clerical Staff D'enied Voice in Affairs B LACK-COATED workers in company-controlled road passenger transport undertakings were...
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A FIER saying that he had no practical connection with.transport and that his approach to the subject was purely academic,...
A SUGGESTION that all political parties should agree to a transport charter covering a period of 20 years to stabilize the...
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By Alfred Woolf, B.A. Dresenting Eight Nations, Vehicles Based on 18 ferent Makes and Types of assis Competed in the Nice...
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A New Belief in Free Enterprise By Ralph Cropper, M.Sc.(Econ.), B.A., A.M.Inst.T. "To Undermine the Appeal of the Theory of...
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Mr. Lennox-Boyd and Mr. Morrison Expounded their Respective Parties' Views on Transport; Mr. Churchill Referred to the...
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A DECLARATION that every trader operating a C-licence vehicle must remain on guard against renewed threats to his freedom is...
THREE examples of Conveyancer .1 fork-lift trucks will be shown by Conveyancer Fork Trucks .(Canada), Ltd., at the Canadian...
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Still Running A LTHOUGH 1 am one of the many small operators in Scotland who do not find much time for letter writing, on...
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"The Commercial Motor" Costs Expert Discusses Points of Interest to a NeWcomer to the Road Passenger Industry, and Describes...