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h e Commercial Motor" to be published in 1946 it is appropriate to give some consideration to the position of the industry at...
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O NE of our most useful forms of military equipment was a machine closely resembling a Tank, which was equipped with a...
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That Ernie and Roger are now Brothers in Arms. That unity in the Industry now has a new Signifi cance. That Grill floors...
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NEW YEAR• HONOURS S OME people in, or connected with, our industry are included in the New Year Honours, which, of course,...
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nationalization of passenger road transport, the National Council of the P.V.O.A. has pledged itself to maintain the right of...
Group Tii E "Red and White" group of companies, the largest independent road passenger transport undertaking in the country,...
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S.M.T. DIVIDEND JUMP O PERATING pro fi t of the Scottish Motor Traction Co., Ltd., in the year ended October 31, 1945, after...
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of the oil engine in road transport were discussed by Mr. Frank H. Dutson, when he gave an informal talk at the December...
THE well-known concern of Pick" fords, Ltd., successfully defended a complaint lodged against it, in the .Glasgow stipendiary...
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B Y the Export of Goods (Control) (No. 8) Order, 1945, the Board of Trade has abolished some of the export licensing...
A MEMORANDUM on roads and bridges was recently .sent to the Minister of War Transport by the N.R.T.F. It concerns the urgent...
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V OLUMINOU S, complicated, " parts " books are distributed by some manufacturers to every purchaser of their vehicles. The...
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L ET me place on record at the start that I am writing this article on December 18, 1945. That fact may, possibly, be of...
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'HE retirement of Sir John Maxwell, I. C.M.G., R.T.C. of the Northern Region, was marked, on December 20, by a complimentary...
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D U RING a recent visit to the works of Guy Motors, Ltd., at Fallings Park, Wolverhampton, we were greatly impressed by the...
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S OM E hits at foolish and untrue statements by a Member of Parliament were made by Mr. H. D. Simmons, of the S.M.M.T., in a...
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S IR,—There is, we are told, nothing in this world to cornpare with British justice, in which even the poorest individual is...
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S INCE the description of the new Dennis Jubilant 12-ton, rigid six-wheeler appeared in our issue dated December 7, we have...
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D URING the past months I have read. with interest various articles on nationalization in your valuable journal, To date I...
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A N interesting design for a multicylindered two-stroke • oil engine forms the subject of patent No. 572.354, which comes from...