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S EVERAL times we and others have commented upon the potential dangers lurking in producer gas, which consists, to a larRe...
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MHE president of a well-known association, 'whilst congratulating a contemporary on its 25th anniversary, made the somewhat...
Mr. W. Foden Makes IN the view of Mr. William Strong Plea for Private 1 Foden, managing - director of Enterprise . . . Fodens,...
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He_ taxis that never were so few wanted by so many.' It said that an operetta is a fleet - Owner of the fair sex. That the...
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WAGES BOARD ADVISES INCREASES A T its meeting on March 23, the ,Road Haulage Central Wages Board decided to ask the Minister...
from the Select Committee on National Expenditure deals with rail and road transport. It points out that in a memorandum...
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S INCE 1 9 41, the Institute of Transport, has sponsored an -arrangement whereby correspondence courses for its own...
T HE Mansion House Association On Transport held its luncheon meeting on March 21 at the,COnnatight Rooms, London, W.C.2, when...
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W Speight a letter in which he says that whilst H.M.F. professes to be one of the protagonists of unity amongst small...
A RESOLUTION not to take any further steps to implement the Perry scheme for the unification of operators' , organizations...
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A Concise Explanation of the Main Objects of the Proposed Institute of Road Transport Engineers, Together With a Few . Further...
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The Writer of thi4 -Article, Who is a Cleansing Superintendent, Suggests that no Time Should be Lost by the Makers of...
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the Chancellor of the Exchequer, in the House of Commons, last week, by COlonel Gre . enwelI, that, in view of the fact that...
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I N my article in last week's issue of " The Commercial Motor" I tried to explain to a young friend of mine, new to the...
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on Post-war hide Design By W, ,indsay C OMPARATIVE calm has succeeded the spate of complaints directed against MT 80 fuel—...
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Mr. R. W. Sewill, Addressing A.R.O. ' Members at Norwich, Described Compulsory Amalgamation of Hauliers as Flying in the Face...
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THE INFLUENCE OF VOTING POWER T HE leading article, entitled The Sleeping Giant," • in your issue of March 17, must certainly...
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I N view ot the fact that, operators cannot look to a cure for. their , present-day valve troubles in a change of. fuel, it is...
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The Case Made Cut for the Publication of the Booklet By and for the Views Contained in it is Not a Strong "Tantalus " One...
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A NOVEL type of engine is shown PA in patent No. '558,851, by L. Miller and .C. Bell, Muncie, Ind., U.S.A. It is an engine...