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10th August 1945
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Ours is the Future

F ROM TIME TO TIME, In the course of a nation's . .history, it is given to a few brief generations of men to determine the fate...

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The Power Units of the Future

O NE of the most interesting of the many topics discussed by technical men in practically all the various phases of engineering...

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Passing Comments

D URING a recent visit to the Gardner works at Patricroft, we learnt of a most unusual incident in connection with a...

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One Hears

Of road transport with its ears back lest it be put Of those who doubt if nationalization can safely be relegated to the...

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News of the Week

THE NEW MINISTER OF WAR TRANSPORT 'THE man selected by Mr. Attlee as 1 his Minister of War Transport is Mr. Alfred Barnes. He...

A-licence Take-over Inquiry

U NUSUAL circumstances were revealed at a public inquiry which the North-east Regional Transport Commissioner held at...

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SATISFACTORY PROGRESS OF B.E.T.R.O.

I MPORTANT concerns in our industry are continuing to join B.E.T.R.O., a short name for the British Export Trade Research...

Personal Pars

MR. A. N. DUCKILANI, 0.13.E., vicechairman of Alexander Drickham and Co., Ltd., and director of the Supply Plans Division of...

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BIGGER SURPLUS ON OLDHAM MUNICIPAL BUSES

A CCORDING to the report of the genersl manager and engipeer (Mr. C. P. Paige) of the passenger-transport department of Oldham...

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Haulage Problems Needing Attention

S EVERAL months have passed since the official announcement of the end of the European War, and many persons engaged in the...

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A MILESTONE IN THE PROGR OF THE GIAN PNEUMATIC

P - 1 A FACTOR which has contributed more than anything el - e to the huge development of goods and passenger transport by road...

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Co-ordinated Distribution Essential to Industrial Development

T HE future and efficiency of industrial distribution depend cia many factors, and the co-ordination of all weans for transport...

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R oad Safety By H. L. Millward, A.M.I.M:ch.E., A.M.Inst.T.

As Influenced by Vehicle Design An Important Current Topic Considered from the Point of View of a Vehicle Maintenance...

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Is the R.H.A. Going Into Business? • Our Contributor Argues

That If the Association By Forms a Haulage Pool It Will In Effect Become a R. A. Pierson, Huge Clearing House Managing...

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An Operator's Rates Difficulty .

An Inquiry From a Reader Gives Rise to Several Observations of Widespread Interest. Abnormally High Cost of Present-day...

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Are Rubber Roads Feasible?

A Form f Road Construction That, Our Contributor Argues, Might Well Lead to the Simplification of Vehicle Design. A Bold...

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An Independent-suspension System by Austin

ATENT No. 569,492 comes from J. Haefeli and the Austin Motor Co., Ltd., both of Longbridge Works, Birmingham, and gives details...