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F OOD traders and caterers discharged from the Services and from other essential work to which they may have been allocated,...
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A SSURANCE of the ultimate success of the proposed Institute of Road Transport Engineers was well afforded at the...
Loss of ally, many other parts of Power our ageing vehicles sometimes emit noises which, before the war, might have caused...
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That Hitler may have " shot his bolt," but bits of • it are still falling. Of a possible bigger post-war d Mand for sixand...
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f - I N and after May 22, nearly all long'L./distance movements of general traffic will be arranged through the Government Road...
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I NSISTENCE on the claim to a favourable settlement of the queation Of affiliation was stressed at a further conference of...
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QPEAKING at the recent a.g.m. of the C.M.U.A., the President, Major R. A. B Smith, MC., said that it has taken 2i years for the...
MM jTANCFIESTER cab proprietors are boycott the approaches to the three principal railway stations in the city from May 8, as a...
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Scheme to Supply Batterydairies for Urban District Deliveries. Overcoming Factors which have Militated Against their Widespread...
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RATES FOR MUNICIPAL HIRE Recent Increases in Costs and in Wages Justify Revision of Hauliers' Charges to Municipalities for...
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An Amended Schedule as the Result of an Agreement Between the M.O.W.T. and the S.J.C. T HE following notes should be read in...
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Chief Constable of Ashton-under-Lyne Designs a Vehkk Equipped to Meet Civilian and Wartime Emergency Needs A LTHOUGH police...
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Excellent Progress Made Towards the Formation of an Institute . of Road Transport Engineers at a Luncheon conference Attended...
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I T was meet that the first speaker to follow should be V. at well-known road-transport engineer, Captain J. B. • Walton. Ile...
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A Rosume of Patent Specifications That Have Recently Been Published CROM Bendix Aviation Corporation, .1 South Bend, Indiana,...