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10th December 1943
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Ex-Hauliers Must Receive Justice

A SIGNIFICANT case concerning the treatment accorded to an ex, Serviceman emphasizes our fears as to what may happen when the...

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Passing Comments

Uniformity Needed in KIEARLY all the important Changing Tyre 1 I makers of tyres issue recom Positions mendations concerning...

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One Hears—

Of a coming " cut " in the Ministry of Supply staff. That other Ministries might well follow this good example. Of continued...

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News of the Week

M.O.W.T. ROAD HAULAGE UNITS T HE following should be added to previous information concerning the M.O.W.T. Road Haulage...

Motorways Essential for Britain

I N connection with the exhibition, " Motorways for Britain," being held by the British Road Federation at 22, Lower Regent...

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Anti-freeze Mixtures Approved by M.O.S.

T HE Ministry of Supply draws the ' attention of vehicle users to the fact that there are six brands of commercial anti-freeze...

Uneconomic Use of Vehicles Under Haulage Scheme

AST week, in the " House," Captain Strickland asked the Joint Parliamentary Secretary to the M.O.W.T. whether he was aware...

Operators' Views for Manufacturers

I - n - 1E Standing Joint Committee is 1 anxious that the views of vehicle users in respect of design and construction shall...

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Trade Personality Calls for "United Voice"

A T a distributors' conference held by F. Perkins, Ltd., at Peterborough, last week, Mr. Frank Perkins, chairman of the...

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Was Haulage Control Necessary?

The Tide of Control and Repression Has Flowed Over Road Transport, 'But Our Contributor Believes That Most of it is Unnecessary...

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Solving the Problems of the Carrier

Why Drivers Should be Paid Good Wages A General Discussion of an Important Subject Coupled with Consideration of the Effects...

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Getting Down to System in Vehicle Maintenance

How Difficulties Which -May be Met Can be Smoothed Out by Rigid Adherence to a Properly Qrgcinized Policy . By ,H. L....

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What the Ford Company Can Supply Against M.O.W.T. Permits

IT is, of course, still possible to cbtain Idelivery of certain makes of commer cial vehicle against M.O.W.T. permits, and the...

A Clamp-anywhere Leg Vice

A PORTABLE leg vice, which can be fa clamped to almost anything that will provide the necessary stability, is being made by J....

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GOVERNMENT STAGES TRIAL ITS UTILITY GAS PRODUCER

W HILST the U-boat situation at the present moment may be considered satisfactory, it does not follow that it will remain so....

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There Are• No Problems in Road Haulage!

Mr. E. B. Honks Claims That All The .Difficulties Confronting Hauliers Can Quickly Be Overcome By Using Common Sense , THE...

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Anti-freeze May Cause . Trouble with Leaks

Some War-time Materials Used in Certain Classes of Anti-freeze May Exercise a . Cleansing Effect in Radiators and Water Jackets...

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OPINIONS and QUERIES

WHERE SHOULD THE BLAME BE PLACED? SEVERAL months have passed since the Government's 6 -- ) Scheme to control road haulage...

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Air Exclusion from Hydraulic Braking Systems

-rim smallest quantity of air in the 1 fluid system of an hydraulic brake has a very adverse effect on its working,' and many...