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6th April 1951, Page 41
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New British Standards concern lightalloy section sizes and air filters.

An economic survey of Turkey has been published by the Stationery Office, price 4s. 6d.

Chamberlain Industries, Ltd., London, E.10, has produced a new small

precision tube bender. * Shortage of steel is resulting in some sections of the Birmingham factory of Morris Commercial Cars, Ltd., working a four-day week.

"Diesel Fault Tracing, Maintenance and Repair" is the title of a book recently published by Sir Isaac Pitman and Sons, Ltd., price 15s.

"Standard Methods of Analysis of Iron, Steel and Ferro-alloys" has been published by the United Steel Companies, Ltd., Sheffield, 10, at 17s. 6d.

The Ford Motor Co., Ltd., points out that the Ford V8 Pilot pick-up chassis is still in production and will continue to be available for special bodies for export only.

"Scrap is Steel," which explains the importance of scrap to the supplementation of the steel-production programme, has been published by Thos. W. Ward, Ltd., Sheffield. Wingard (TA. A.), Ltd., Chichester, has published its 1951 catalogue.

The annual meeting of the northwestern centre of the Institute of Public Cleansing will be held on April 20 at Leyland, Lancs.

"An Introduction to Aluminium and its Alloys" is the latest publication of the Aluminium Development Association, London, W.1.

The annual dinner-dance of the Passenger Vehicle Operators' Association will be held at Grosvenor House, London, W.1, on October 29.

Messrs, J. F. Heard, 54, Darlington Street, Wolverhampton, have issued a leaflet describing the applications of Pneu-Strip strip rubber to passenger vehicles.

Silentbloc (Australia) Pty., Ltd., jointly owned by Leggatt Products Pty, Ltd., and Silentbloc, Ltd., has been formed to make Silentbloc products in Australia

The A.E.C. coaches whieh are to be supplied to the Swedish Linjebus company will be fitted with Clayton Dcwandre air-pressure brakes and heating and ventilation equipment.


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