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Coventry Strikers Defy N.J.I.C.

18th September 1953
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

WE,NTRY bus workers continued their unofficial strike for the fifth 2SSIVe Saturday last week in ince of both the National Joint istrial Council for the road paspr industry and the Transport and Leral Workers' Union.

fter their meeting last week, the imittee set up by the N.J.I.C. to ;icier the dispute instructed the tiers to resume normal working.

Ir. S. Ison, area trade group secreof the T.G.W.U., who addressed a ting of the men last week, said ie branch secretary and I exhorted men to return to normal working, we were listened to in silence. . tve never seen such determination ■ ng transport workers."

he transport committee, together the general manager, Mr. R. A. mley, met on Monday and Tuesday onsider the men's unexpected action.

XISTIN( OPERATOR'S PLEA FAILS • SPITE a submission by the

Western S.M.T. Co., Ltd., that their ting facilities were capable of irbing any increase, Mr. W. F. n, Scottish Licensing Authority, week. granted permission to m Bros., Renfrew, to operate three itional services daily between sgow and Renfrew airport.

ipporting the application, a repreative of British European Airways .{:1 that there was a 12-minute walk rt the airport to Renfrew. There had an increase of 150 in maintenance !, and when the new airport terminal ding was completed next year there ht be a further expansion. It was sidered that the walk, especially in ter, caused sickness.

kUR EARL MUST BE RAISED granting permission to A. J. Ioig and Sons, Greenock, to operate e new tours to Stirling, Culzean tle, Ayrshire, and Glamis Castle, ;us, from April to October, the ScotLicensing Authoritiy, Mr. W. F. n, insisted that their fares should be isted The Western S.M.T. Co., Ltd., I objected, said the applicants' fare s. seriously undercut their own of 9s.

ARCASSES HUNG FROM ROOF REFRIGERATED semi-trailer has been built by Mr. W. E. Wilson, tland, New South Wales, to carry carcasses of beef suspended from ks in the roof, the load weighing at 12 tons.

he tractor is a Leyland Beaver 13E with a 12-ft. 6-in. wheelbase-. longer than the standard model— )ling. the operator to place the gerating unit at the forward end he semi-trailer.

he outfit carries the meat at a terniture of 34° F. and works between Aland and Sydney. The lead is about miles, and when laden the vehicle s six hours and unladen four hours. The average fuel-consumption rate over the mountainous and winding roads is said to be 7.i m.p.g.

95% OF MILK BY ROAD

THE vital role played by commercial vehicles in Canada was emphasized at a recent meeting of the Automotive Transport Association in QUebec by Mr. C. Archarnbault, the Association's publicity director.

In 1952, 766,724 vehicles were registered, compared with 37,000 in 1922. "These trucks carry 95 per cent, of the nation's milk to markets and• over 65 per cent. of the beef cattle," he said. He pointed out that 14,000 municipalities in the country and 50 per cent. of those in Quebec were more than five miles from the nearest railhead.

DURBAN TO BUILD BUS BODIES A BODYBUILDING shop has been inset up by Durban municipal transport undertaking, and the first of a number of single-deck bodies is to be built there almost entirely from materials made in South Africa. The light-alloy frame members are being fabricated by McKechnie Bros. (S.A.), Ltd., the interior panelling by Masonite (Africa), Ltd., and the outer panelling by the Aluminium Co. of South Africa, Ltd.

Glareprufe glass, made by the Shatterprufe Safety Glass Co., will be used. This is a new South African

product with .a green tint to reduce

glare.

IN A LINE OR TWO

Road Fund licerkes which expire on September 30 can now be renewed.

Sunderland Corporation are to convert the Hylton Road train depot for the Use of motorbuses at a cost of £28,180.

Penzance Highways Committee propose to set up a service depot for the municipal vehicles, which cost £2.000 to maintain in 1952.

A Lewin road-sweeper-collector has been ordered by the Government of Siam for use on the Don Muang airport, Bangkok.

Guy Motors, Ltd. have received an order for 55 Aral; underfloor-engined chassis from the Bombay Electric Supply and Transport Undertaking.

All the ramifications of the Thornycroft organization are described in a new brochure obtainable from their head office at Smith Square, London, S.W.1.

A qualified automobile engineer with many years' experience seeks consulting work. Letters should be addressed " Consulting Engineer, care of the Editor."

A new directory of cafes and boarding houses for transport men is now available from the Road Transport Catering and Accommodation Joint Committee, price ls.

A British Standard for unified machine screws and machine screw nuts (B.S. 1981:1953) is available from the British Standards Institution, Sales Branch, 2 Park Street, London, W.1. at 6s.

The B.B.C. have ordered four self-contained television outside-broadcasting -vans from Marconi's Wireless Telegraph Co., Ltd., Chelmsford. Makers of chassis and bodywork have yet to be decided.