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O NE matter of considerable moment to the haulage industry has reached a stage when it may be deemed crucial. We refer to the...
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we have referred to the O of all operators of commercial vehicles linking up with their respective representative bodies. We...
Road Transport A REVISED - edition of the Caterers Accused of 1-1 . catering and accommoda Negligence . . tion directory...
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'' Will the new Minister minister to our needs/ An unusual report from a reader of "a really level level crossing." Still (and...
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IMPORTANT INSTITUTION FUSION CONTEMPLATED ' hilANY members of the Institution of 1V1 Automobile Engineers have been puzzled at...
Minister of War Transport on the subject of private party work, excursions, and tours have been made by the Passenger Vehicle...
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MR. DAVID S. SHIELT, manager of the Newcastle-on-Tyne branch of Rossleigh, Ltd., is to retire at the end of September after 55...
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i/ N our issue dated August 17 we gave a complete technical description of the new Dennis Pax 5-tormer, and we are now able to...
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UERIES SHOULD HAULIERS REPAIR THEIR OWN VEHICLES? nO I detect a sign of " stalling " on the part of Mr. 1 - 1 E. B. Howes, as...
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O VER a number of years the range of oil-en,gined goods Ivehicles marketed by Fodens, Ltd., Sandbach, Cheshire: has achieved...
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A MEMORANDUM dealing With parking facilities in towns has been prepared by the British Road Federation for the information of...
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T HE interest in this miscellaneous series of articles on cost recording and systems of maintenance is growing. Readers are now...
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schedules carefully to see how they line ,up with their own ideas. As is stated in the peace in Captain Walton's book on the...
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WITH Europe freed, and the last W river barriers crossed, more can be revealed of the development of waterproofing for army...
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rmech anical operation in the event enable the rear brakes to retain of an hydraulic failure, is the main object of an...