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E VEN in these enlightened days, it seems to be imperfectly realized how much progress depends on transport and how much...
Leicester's Mystery Tour M UNICIPAL bus operators seeking to increase their revenue may well take note of Leicester Transport...
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Hopes expressed of better vehicle supplies. Of much public interest in the future of the Kingsway Tunnel. That the steep...
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before the Government introduces the Steel Bill. Statements to this effect were made by Mr. Churchill in a political broadcast...
THE • Scottish Division of the Trans' port Arbitration Tribunal, in Edinburgh, on Monday, refused an application by the Road...
" COMPLAINTS have been made ' 1, ---.about alleged illegal use of C-licensed vehicles on removals work." says the annual report...
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A N attempt to secure the exemption r - kof oil fuel used in road vehicles generally, or coaches and buses in particular, from...
"vMPHATICALLY prof e of n 1-+ against the imposition of a further tax of 7id, per gallon on liquid fuelthe raw material of the...
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MR. H. G. FORD has been elected chairman of the South Wales Area of the Traders' Road Transport Association. Miss E. D. ROGERS...
"T HIS job has remained a worry; T HIS in results over the latter half of the year warrants continuance for the present; 1952...
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disabled persons should not be a burden on a transport undertaking, The East Midland Licensing Authority made this point last...
T HE Chilean authorities have decided, according to the Chilean Press reports, to buy 300 buses for Santiago. They will be of...
WHEN the Annis case was resumed VV before the Metropolitan Licensing Authority last week, Mr. A. W. Balne, for the Road Haulage...
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B EFORE the East Midland Licensing Authority West Bridgford Urban District Council, last week, presented. its case for raising...
I N the House of Commons, last week, Mr. A. Edward Davies raised some points in connection with the case of Northern Roadways,....
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rs,1GOTIATIONS between the Liver' N pool and District Conference of Road Transport Employers and the local branch of the...
"THE introduction by the Government of legislation to amend the Trans port Act, 1947, would not dispense with the need for an...
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(I N a basis of total b.h.p., F. %-/ Perkins, Ltd., Peterborough, claims to be the biggest producer of oil engines in the 50-70...
S INCE May 1, 1951, vehicle operating • costs have risen I I per cent., states the national rates and carriers' liability,...
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S O many rumours have been started recently about the Government's plans for transport that I feel my copy of the White Paper...
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Six-cylindered Oil Engine in Guy Otter Gives Better Performance in Hilly Areas: Alteration in Transmission Improves...
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rt/I0D1FICATIONS to the Ambasaisador body for underfloor-engined chassis, and a similar design for forward-engined Vehicles,...
N OT only does an automatic chassis lubricator use a minimum of lubricant, but the reduction in wear of stich components as...
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By Alfred Woolf, BA. T RADITIONALLY, the links between Swansea and the steel towns of Llanelly and Port Talbot have always...
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America spent. £785m. on highway construction in. 1951. Kennings, Ltd., Derby, has issued a folder describing its ambulance...
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Delegates to P.T.A. ConferenceDiscussOperating Conditions, Vehicle Design, Heating and Ventilation THE . 10th annual...
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Navel and improved • Earth-moving Equipment and Industrial Appliances Displayed at Castle Bromwich V ARIOUS well-known makes of...
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A s a former executive of Parrs (Leicester), Ltd., a member of the Institute of Road Transport Engineers and one of the party...
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A 2-TON battery-electric tractor, with a 12 h.p. motor and Scammell coupling gear, has been developed by Austin...
Ltd., and Ribble Motor Services, Ltd., objected to an application of Messrs. J. Whelan and Sons, Cleaton, to run a special...