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15th February 1935
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Three further outspoken opinions on the future of road

passenger transport in this country are included: Page 10.

Tabulated results concerning the different power units which look Part in the French trials of oil engines, last year, are

given. Page 11.. Passenger trafc in the Irish Free State has undergone marked changes as the result of nationalization. Page 13. . A fleet of Commer light vans is being used to maintain a portable X-ray service for doctors, etc. Page 14. "Co-ordination, rationalization and one more step to nationalization and annihilation" is the intriguing title of an article by a well-informed contributor. Page 17. A series of helpful tips for tradesmen. on the selection, We and maintenance of the lighter types of vehicle forms the sub ject of our centre-pages article. Page 18.

Details of a variety of processes that improve the nerformonce of steel are included in a contribution by a metallurgical.

authority. Page 22.

A novel device which greatly facilitates the loading of motor

vehicles has been introduced in Germany. Page 23.

An improved combustion-chamber design by the Leyland con-• cern is given prominence on our page dealing with recent patents.

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