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F ROM time to time there appear reports of incidents involving cases of assault on public service vehicles. Whilst many relate...
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M ANY owners of motor vehicles and drivers will disagree most strongly with the decision of the Sheriff and the Scottish High...
Electric Tools for Many Purposes " f T wo useful new "universal "-type hand tools are WO produced by Wolf Electric Tools, Ltd.,...
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Of the march of progress for Leeds city passenger transport. That joint working of buses does not mean " artics " or trailers....
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MANCHESTER is not to be granted power to pay its municipal passenger transport employees wages above the nationally agreed...
A FTER a four-day hearing in Edinburgh, the Transport Arbitration Tribunal last week adjourned until November 24 the case of...
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T HE national council of the Traders' Road Transport Association decided, at a meeting in Edinburgh last week, to press for the...
QUPPORT for the action of Sheffield Transport Committee in operating 20 private hire coaches to supplement the municipal bus...
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MR. R. J. PINDER has been appointed a director of the Cleveland Petroleum Co., Ltd. MR, G. A. PLUMMER has been appointed to...
T HEgeneral council of the Trades Union Congress have written to the Minister of Transport complaining about the appointment of...
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rONCERN at the slow official procedure for road improvement is expressed by the National Road Transport Federation in their...
A PROPOSAL to abolish workers' returns on all stage services in Bolton Corporation's operating area has been made to the North...
TA A BRISTOL Freighter aircraft of Air Charter, Ltd., 15 Great Cumberland Place, London. W.1, flew from Southend airport to...
F INES totalling £280, with £52 10s. costs, were imposed by the Clerk enwell magistrate upon William Varney, Ltd., 28-28a...
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A N Aylesbury coach company, Keith Garages, Ltd., are negotiating to take over at an early date a local bus company, Red Rover...
A BIG surplus on trolleybuses was responsible for Nottingham Transport Department's first profit for seven years in the year...
A DIFFERENCE of opinion between coach operators and the police on the question of speed limits became apparent at the annual...
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A NEW bearing metal developed to satisfy the arduous conditions imposed by oil engines has been developed by the Tin Research...
'THE petrol-engined 7-tonner operated hy Mr. J. Holden, Blounts Hole Farm. Hollywood, Birmingham, until July of this year on...
[VI-1EN a small bus operator applied Ili to the Scottish Deputy Licensing Authority last week to restrict a rural service in...
n ESIGNED for installation under the bonnet, a new heater has been produced by the Key-Leather Co., Ltd., 5, Urswick Road,...
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experiments begun .1 - 1 , early this year, striking developments in the use of resin-bonded glass fibre have been made by...
Tyresoles (Ireland), Ltd. have opened their fourth factory, at Coilooney. Louth Corporation arc considering introducing...
A N indictment of different Govern ments' failure to build modern. roads was delivered by Mr. F. A. C. Citiepin, vice-chairman...
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nERBY magistrates last week dismissed a case in which a bus driver, Peter Arnold Henchliffe, of Hanclyside Road, Derby, was...
F OLLOWING an appeal, the Minister 1 of Transport has ordered the West Midland Licensing Authority to grant Stockland Garage,...
N EW restrictions on standing vehicles are to be introduced experimentally at a number of important points in Central London on...
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I N just over six years there has developed what is claimed to be one of the largest clearing houses in the country—J. and H....
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S AVINGS in transport costs arising in the course of the Scottish Milk Marketing Board's Kirkcudbright experiment are...
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L AST week it was seen that foithcoming new construction and use regulations and the hope of military contracts were...
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T HE growth of the motor industry has brought in its train the development of many large industrial enterprises which function...
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A LTHOUGH . most operators' attention will be focused on the cab and bodywork of the new range of Commer Superpoise vehicles...
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By A. E. Sherlock-Mesher Mr. A. F. Neal (Manchester), Aid. J. H. Whitaker (Todmorden), Mr. G. Cherry (Birkenhead), Mr. H....
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DUNLOP RUBBER CORNER PANELS Rustproof • Durable Economical FULL DETAILS FROM ANY DUNLOP DEPOT on city services, Mr. Neal...
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of title-lettering, the road transport industry as a whole appears to shun anything in the way of trade-marks. Not having goods...
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S ATISEACTORY as far as it goes, the announcement following the conference on dock delays convened by the Road Haulage...
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22 Lorries in Big First Purchase Retained: Many More Buyers and Sellers A BRADFORD haulier. Mr. T. J. Hughes, 264 Dick Lane,...
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T HERE arc one or two points I would like to make before proceeding to describe this simple system of book-keeping. First of...
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A SUSPENSION system for multi axled vehicles comes in patent No. 735,166, from Hendrickson Motor Truck Co., 8001 West 47th...