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W HILST in this country the Government (under pressure, the source of which it is not difficult to find) is doing everything in...
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W ITH the coming of the longer nights every operator has more concern for the efficiency of the lighting equipment of his...
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Welcome rumours of sixpenny telegrams and penny post. • In short, of a return to the good old pays. Incredible -though it may...
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" The wheels of wealth will be slowed by all difficulties of transport, at whatever points arising, as a carriage is by the...
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S LASHING attacks on the findings of the National Conciliation Board were made at a mass meeting of haulage contractors in...
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NEW FLEET OF REFUSE VEHICLES FOR ISLINGTON. A fleet of modem refuse-collection vehicles has recently been purchased by...
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More Cases Dismissed by the Appeal Tribunal at a Sitting on Tuesday T HE functions of the Appeal Tribunal are judicial, and...
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on ROAD TRANSPORT The Reliable Service Given by Different Types and Sizes of Commercial Motor to Various Branches of the...
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Interesting and Instructive Tests Carried Out with Essex Methyl-bromide Extinguishers in Competition with Other Types L AST...
Details of a Small Four-wheeled Vehicle which has Useful Merits for Publicity and Other Purposes M ANY attempts have been made...
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British Timken Device from which Valuable and Precise Data on Lubricants and Bearing Metals Can Be Obtained A CCURATE...
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How Tailboards and Rear Doors May Be Designed in Order to Permit Easy Access to be Obtained to the Rear of the Lorry or Van...
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BLACKPOOL'S D ELOPMENT Holidaymakers' Tour Needs Met by 40 Local Coach Operators Own.ing 252 Vehicles, in Addition to the...
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The 29th Article of the Series in which We Answer Typical Questions on Different Subjects Resulting from the Passing of the...
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Discussions Concerning the Control of European Trials of Commercial Vehicles and Vehicle Dimensions. An Alpine Trial THE ....
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Bristol, on September 27, the Appeal Tribunal heard the appeal of Mr, Robert Fyfe Petrie, trading as the United Motorways,...
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LONDON GLASGOW MAIL SERVICE. Railway Air Services, Ltd., although closing down its Birmingham-Cowes and Plymouth-Liverpool...
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Legislation Shows Improper Appreciation of Road Transport. Lack of Support due to Public Ignorance Legal Considerations of...
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A NUMBER of interesting features is possessed by two stop-watches just introduced by A. Arnold and Co., 122, Si. John Street,...
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Retail Trade 4.8 Per Cent. Higher. Heavy Industries Promising. Drapery and Clothing Demand Active. Footwear Business Brighter...
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The Vitality of the Motor Industry is Dependent on Technical Progress. Better Acceleration to Increase the Safety of the Roads...
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An Instrument that Employs External Combustion for Generating Gas from Heavy Oils for Use in Internal-combustion Spark-ignition...
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PASSENGER TRANSPORT THE LATEST NEWS OF IMPORTANT EVENTS THE OPENING SESSION OF MOTOR HIRERS CONFERENCE. QOME 400 delegates...
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Brief Particulars of a Well-equipped Fleet of 10 Vehicles Which Have Been Built for Distributing Food and Providing Surgical...
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HAULIER and CARRIER The Predicament in Which an Owner-driver May Find Himself When He Purchases Additional Vehicles if He Has...
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A Resume' of Recently Published Patent Specifications L IGHTNESS, compactness and decreased bearing pressure are amongst the...