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RECORD REVENUE-COMPANY'S GREAT NATIONAL EFFORT Mr. H. C. DRAYTON'S SURVEY rrkIE adjourned annual general meeting of Transport...
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A GROUP of retailers in Chester has decided to form a company to operate its road transport. That important announcement was...
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A PRINCIPLE for which we have long fought is apparently accepted and granted in the recent Order which controls increases in...
Another Edition of A WELL-KNOWN cornmerthe Babes in the 1-1 cial-vehicle manufacturer Wood who has had returned to him by the...
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That Hitler is looking for a "helper spring." That he hopes this will relieve him of some of his burden. Of fewer "spare...
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NEW PROPOSALS AGREED BY CENTRAL WAGES BOARD A T a meeting of the Central Wages Board on March 19, agreement was given to a...
I N the Chancery Division, last week. Mr. Justice Simonds heard an appeal by the Dunlop Rubber Co., Ltd„ from the decision of...
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WITH the introduction of petrol Ylf rationing hi South Africa, the Minister of Commerce and Industries, the Hon. R. Stuttaford,...
U NDER "active service " conditions a great deal may depend upon. the Akin with which Civil Defence vehicles are manoeuvred. As...
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year's summer time-tables for road services, this year's schedule of London Transport shows a saving of some 360,000 miles a...
and Co., Ltd.. I made a net profit of £54,287, after providing for E.P.T., against £114,901 in the previous year, before...
WHEN the Wellingborough Sub-area VIr of the C.M.U.A. recently met, Mr. B. J. Bagshatv was re-elected chairman, whilst Mr, W. J....
meeting of the Derby Sub-area of A.R.O., Mr, A. W. Darby, East Midland area chairroan, referred to the part that the...
• CHARTERED VeHicus.—The number of vehicles offered for charter has now reached a total of 2,600. The industry has therefore...
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/ Operating Records Show Big Resultant Economies and No Rise in Failures: Hints on When to Retread and How to Judge Used Tyres'...
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The Work of the R.A.S.C. Motor coach Companies and How They Are Helping in the Solution of the Difficulties Associated With the...
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Leeds Area Committee of Hauliers' National Traffic Pool Formulates a Schedule Based on a Common Per Ton Lead Mile Standard A...
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Figures Show that Open third, as Compared v Should Increase by ivfi c:Ists are Up by One'e-war Days. Rates tan That...
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L AST week we referred to the British Road Federation luncheon which marked the setting up of a Post-war Reconstruction...
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A Call For Initiative, Foresight and Bold Leadership Freed From the Trammels of Red Tape, Spates of Forms and Departmental...
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Food and Accommodation for Drivers T HE suggestion, made by Mr. Edward Thorpe in "The Commercial Motor" on March 13, that...
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A BOOK that may well be destined to rank as a motoring classic as well as a military one, is " War on Wheels," by Capt. C. R....
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A Résumé of Patent Specifications That Have Recently Been Published A LL-METAL tracks as employed on track-laying machines are...