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T HE extraordinary progress made by the Forces of the United Nations during the past few weeks encourages all except, pos...
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Brrrr, whoosh, bang—but not so frequently. That air-cooled engines for post-war vehicles present possibilities. That...
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ANOTHER IMPORTANT STEP TOWARDS UNITY A S we close for press, we learn of an important advance in the efforts which are being...
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FOR SPEEDING Deferment of P.S.V. Employees WHEN two Halifax bus drivers were W each fined 20s. at Bradford, last week, for...
T TOGETHER with some of Birming1 ham's leading industrial organizations, the Austin Motor Co., Ltd., has brought its...
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The Application of Arc and Gas Welding in the Repair and Reclamation of Broken and Worn Commercial Vehicle Components By P. L....
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A Suggestion That the . Railways, Horsed Vehicles and Cycles Should be Taxed on the Same Basis as Motor Vehicles A FURTHER...
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By Capt. R. H. Wright, R.A. Road Transport Overcomes Insuperable Difficulties in Taking Food and Mail to Outposts. British...
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An Interesting Type of Carrier First Developed for Arctic Reconnaissance or Commando Raids D ETAILS. of an interesting type of...
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Dealing with a Problem which is Now Confronting Many Operator s who are Anticipating Extensions of Business, and the...
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The Views of One of Our Contributors—Mr. J. Pickles—on a Number of Points Raised by an ExSergeant of the R.A.S.C. I WAS...
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Service Tests Have Demonstrated the Efficacy of a New Valve-operating Mechanism, and of Plastic Components in the Assembly f N...
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A POWER DRIVEN pump and accumu lator for amplifying the hydraulic braking system of a heavy vehicle forms the subject of...