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G REAT BRITAIN has its transport difficulties, and . a great deal of fuss is 'made about the control of the various means,...
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H ARD on the tail of announcements that we in this country are 'officially considering the possIbility of establishing here a...
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That grouping will save groping. • That Cellon, with its 'ethane oil, has put the head louse under control. 5 That nobody...
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PASSENGER TRANSPORT ASSOCIATIONS MAY MERGE A MERGER is proposed between the Omnibus -Owners Association and the Public Service...
are informed that the' new Association for professional road hauliers has nor reached the stage of registration, and it is...
MR. ALEX FRASER has been appointed o the Board of New Hudson, Ltd. • MESSRS. S. KENNEDY and P. C. STONE CLARK have resigned...
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O FFICIAL hopes had been expressed that the Government Scheme for long-distance haulage would start on January 1, but financial...
but' loud voiced and full of song, is the wren. Wren is therefore an appropriate pen. namefor the author of " Oddentification,"...
written instruc tions on installing and operating the Bellay producer-gas plant are contained in an excellent booklet that has...
A FTER long negotiations, permission has been granted for the supply of 1,000 tons of process coal per week to the Suncole...
CDR the year ended July 31 last. Tecalemit, Ltd., returned a profit of £63,403, after making provision for taxation, compared...
issue dated Decem. her 18 we Spelt the name of Major M. It. Pease with s a B.
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Amalgamated IT Removers and Transport, Ltd., Victoria Street, St. Alban, has acquired a controlling interest in Central Garage...
L AST week a Leeds Corporation bus driver pleaded guilty at the City's police court to having failed to report an accident to...
Bros., Ltd.; at Guildford, last week, M. William Fish, managing director and deputy chairtlian of the company, distributed...
of. the C.M.11.A. 1 (Blackburn Area) and East Lancashire • Road Transport AssoCiation (Joint Organization), referette,is• made,...
Vigorous Measures to Stimulate Rubber' and Fuel Conservation in the Forces THERE is a tendency among the , 1 civilian...
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Those Who Have Led the Haulage Industry in 1942 Are Asked to Exercise a Little Introspection To See if Their By Stewardship Has...
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A Trenchant Reply to the Many and Somewhat By Harsh Criticisms Made Against Clearing Houses by • H. Gammons, R. A. Pierson...
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The Requirement of the Moment is a Reduction in Vehicles by Providing Suitable Alternative Means, of Which Clearing Houses Have...
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it of Its Rut, By A. W. Haigh, A.M.I.Mech.E., A.M.I.A.E. T HE design of the pre-war battery-electric vehicle in this country...
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UERIES • SUCCESSFUL HAULAGE-GROUPING SCHEME IN DERBY IVIAY we request the privilege of a little space in your _ IVI next...
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No. 14.—Inadequate Repairs and Neglected Injuries w Certain Classes of Damage Can Be Effectively Repaired if Taken in Time,...
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A Resume of Patent Specifications That Have Recently Been Published MORMAL centrifugal gover11 1 hors cannot prevent slight...