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p ROPRIETORS of composite businesses comprising as one of their activities that of haulage contracting, and as the other some...
is ceasing to be merely a far-distant ideal of intelligent operators and is becoming an established fact. As already announced...
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D URING a conversation with Mr. B. T. Rumble, a director of T.S. Motors, Ltd., he gave it as his opinion that the ideal...
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Of many drivers'with " drought throats." That transport should not be a thing for vested interests to jockey with. That...
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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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Swansea Considering Centralized Transport Scheme. Swansea Parliamentary Committee has under review the whole of the public...
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Birmingham Corporation's traffic: control committee has issued a comprehensive report on the working of the one-way traffic...
T *0 west-country sub-divisions of the Road Haulage Association held their annual general meetings last week, the meeting of...
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Brief Details of the Outstanding Features of an Interesting Garrett -Gardner Six speed Machine that Has Been Specially...
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A 742 c.c. V-twin Engine and a Body with a Capacity of 62 Cubic Feet are Important Features of the New Model, Built for 8-cwt....
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The Harrow Gear Enables a Fourwheeled Trailer to be Reversed with Ease in Confined Spaces T HE operation of reversing a...
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Members of the Road Haulage Association, with the railway companies, successfully opposed an application to the Yorkshire...
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IN PARLIAMENT By Our Special Parliamentary Correspondent THIRD READING OF ROAD TRAFFIC BILL. T HE House of Commons gave a...
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A Successful Gathering at Glasgow with Excellent Papers, Instructive Visits and an Enjoyable Trip in the Kyles of Bute on the...
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ROM the point of view of those who are interested • in the development of mechanical transport, the outstanding feature of the...
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S and QUERIES Controversy on Metal Bodies. The Vital Need for Efficient Braking Systems on Lorries and Trailers THE PROS AND...
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A STATEMENT that there were many " bad " clearing houses was made by Mr. A. H. Butterwick, chairman of the Yorkshire Regional...
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among SHROPSHIRE HILLS A Hard All round Test Shows the Performance of the Model TW6-0 4-5-tanner to be Satisfactory, whilst...
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GRAVESEND LEAST AFFECTED BY FOG. The results of last winter's observations of the incidence of fog at aerodromes serving...
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PASSENGER TRANSPORT EIGHTEEN ASSOCIATIONS AT LANCASHIRE-YORKSHIRE CONFERENCE Case for Presentation to Minister Exhaustively...
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CONTRACT OPERATORS TO KEEP RECORDS OF JOURNEYS. A "portant Government amendment to Clause 23 of the Road Traffic Bill,...
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BIG PROFIT AT BIRMINGHAM: 171 BUSES REQUIRED. B IRMINGHAM Corporation's trans.1.-/port department, reporting on the accounts...
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I TM/ER the Middlesbrough Corpora tion's tramways replacement scheme, 15 Leyland Titan buses are being operated, nine with...
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HAULIER AND CARRIER Making Contracts With Farmers for Beet Haulage. Fixed Prices for Comparison With the Haulier's Own Costs...
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P ATENT No. 410,380 describes a new form of friction clutch for which several advantages are claimed, chief amongst them being...