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rIERTAIN remarks which we have Made recently concerning the position of batteryelectrie vehicles, and which were included more...
Engineers of Civil Engineers, Professor . C. E. Inglis, 0.B.E., M.A., speaking on the subject of engineering education, said...
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That "old bones" are wanted—both for work and salvage. That "one-man" buses can easily be converted to '" one-woman." That...
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O UR leading article this week deals with the new Government roadhaulage scheme resulting from consultation with the Road...
. on October 24 to receive a report ' on the scheme which the Ministry of War Transport is putting into operation in...
T HEMinister of Labour and National Service has reconstituted the Road Haulage Central Wages Board' for the regulation of wages...
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that we in Scotland are going to see that the scheme does not fall down, so far as we are concerned," said Mr. Archibald...
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in economiz ing transport has been announced by Lord Leathers, Minister of War Transport. Briefly, the Government is arranging...
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D IFFICULTIES of Ribble Motor Services, Ltd., in keeping speedometers in good repair for 200 express buses were commented upon...
• r■OMMERCIAL vehicles were quoted L in the House of Lords, last week but. by no means convincingly-as responsible to a...
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WITH the object of facilitating pro, W duction and effecting economies in labour, time and materials, a standard specification...
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lk.ST operator, we believe, to take advantage 6f the recently granted concessions relating to weight and length of...
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The Story of a Talk which S.T.R. Had with a Haulier Who Thought That They Were Not I T is still substantially true that most...
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DETAILS OF INCREASING COSTS, AS COMPARED WITH ONE YEAR AGO (The figures are "per hour") Again, if you have had ato engage fresh...
WHETHER trolleybus operation will 1fIr some day be revolutionized by wireless transmission of electric power to the vehicle was...
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of the Road-transport Worker By J. C. FRANCIS General Seererary of the Uniled Road Transport Workers Association of England...
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SIR CHARLES JAMES NAPIER 1782-1853 .,, — APIER (incidentally a brother of A Sir William Napier whose history -4of the Penins...
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in the Sand and Ballast Industry • Where the Development of One Representative Association Has Achieved Important and...
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Barton Transport, With Town Gas and is To-day Rut] on this Alternative Experiences and T had Much Experience nger-vehicle...
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A CORRESPONDENT of our assoP1 ciated journal " The Motor " calls for a revival of the rubber-track vehicle for war service, and...
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connected with the use of commercial motors. Letters should be written on only One side of the paper. The right of abbreviation...
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Herefordshire "Independent" Fleet DROBABLY the best' known of the / independent bus . operators in Herefordshire, Messrs....
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A Plea for More Recognition of the Value of Operators With From One to Five Vehicles By "TANTALUS" T O identify the, part...
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for Hydraulic Brakes A Resumi of Patent Specifications that Have Recently Been Published , A 'hydraulic braking system must of...