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10th February 1940
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More Beet Means Increased Haulage

F OLLOWING closely on our reference to the importance of the sugarbeet industry and its reaction upon the welfare of that of...

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Passing Comments

New Control of n RASTIC control of traffic Transport Means at I--"at ports may be instituted Ports by the Minister of...

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One Hears

That, following restrictions on timber, there will he no round pegs. That this being so, we hope that the holes will not be...

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NEWS of the WEEK

SIDE LIGHTS ON TRAILERS— THE LEGAL POSITION A CERTAIN amount of doubt has arisen as to the new lighting regulations applicable...

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Banding Hauliers Together for Wool Haulage

P R 0 POS ALS for forming an organization of road hauliers to handle local wool haulage in the West Riding textile area of...

Growing Opposition to Further Wage increases

T HE Trades Unions' application for a further increase in road haulage wages, on top of the scales now enforced under the Road...

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"Gallon Off the Road Means a Ton on the Rail"

WAR TIME restrictions on travelling IT naturally affected last Tuesday's C.M.U.A. hot-pot supper at Manchester. With a mere 300...

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Sales Potential of Empire Markets

Completion of a Survey Based on Information Supplied by the . Department of Overseas Trade SOMALILAND PROTECTORATE FACILITIES...

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Big Mileages By A.E.C.s on Flour Distribution

A Newcastle-on-Tyne Operator, Running a Large Fleet, Obtains Especially Good Service from Heavy-duty A.E.C. Vehicles AL T t...

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AGRICULTURE PRESENTS BIG Cl k.NCES FOR MACHINERY MAKERS R ECENT pronouncements

by the Minister of Agriculture have revealed that the programme of farming expansion designed to meet war-time needs will be...

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Two Popular Lightweigh PAppear in New Guise

C HARACTERISTICS of the ideal delivery van include capaciousness, good appearance, "snappy" performance, economical and...

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Road Transport Has a Part in Re-siting Industry

F UTURE road-transport developments are likely to be influenced to a great extent by a book which was published a few days ago....

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How to Keep the Wheels Turning

An Able and Well-balanced (2) Analysis of the Present and Future Positions of the Gas Producer HAVE read with profound...

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Road Transport Topics

In Parliament By Our Special Parliamentary Correspondent WAGES BILL TO AVOID DELAY T HE Trade Boards and Rekid Haulage Wages...

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Transport Notes for

Those Who Run Bedfords By F. S. Groom Editor. "The Bedford Transport Magazine.'' MEETING DOMESTIC NEEDS S INCE The Bedford...

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FIRST PRINCIPLES IN QU( ING FOR A JOB

Solving the Problems of the Carrier A Practical Application of the Principles Enumerated in the Previous Article on this...

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Operating Aspects of

PASSENGER TRANSPORT MORE FUEL FOR TOURS OPERATORS? T HE position of excursions and tours operators under the petrol-rationing...

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New Coach for Two Classes of Service

DUILT for Barton Transport, Ltd., Uof Beeston, Notts, a new coach, with a body constructed by Brush Coachworks, Ltd., of Lou g...

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Hydraulic Ejector for Refuse Collectors

enable the contents of a refuse collecting vehicle to be discharged without tipping is the objet of an apparatus shown in...