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10th March 1944
10th March 1944
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Should Rule of Road be Changed?

A BOUT a . quarter of a century ago, when road transport was nothing like so large and important an industry as it is to-day,...

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Passing Comments

What to Do to ComTHE Federal Bureau of bat Thefts of and from Investigation is advising Vehicles road carriers on the...

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One Hears—

That the " cabbies " are having a tipping time. Of grouses concerning clothing coupons and uniforms. That the habitual fare...

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News of the Week

Membership of Proposed Institute of Road Transport Engineers THE number of applications received for the proposed Institute...

Railway Chairmen on Post-war Transport

P RESIDING at the 21st ordinary general meeting of the L.N.E.R., last Friday, Sir Ronald W. Matthews, chairman, made some...

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Sir Miles Thomas Condemns Changing Rule of Road

M have received a letter from Sir iles Thomas, vice-chairman of the Nuffield Organization, headed "Leave the Rule of the Road...

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Diversion of Rail Traffics to Road Eases Light Running

ti A S an instance of improvement in the operation of the Government Haulage Scheme, * diversion of traffics from rail to road...

Halifax Bid to Secure Later Bus Services

W ARNING concerning transport control under nationalization was voiced at Halifax Town Council, last week, by one of the...

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A Charter for the Industry

Our Versatile Contributor Has Received a Good Impression of the Policy of the Projected National Road Transport Fdera. lion as...

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Fine Filtration Without Sump Drainage

Portable Equipment Which Can Cope With an Oil Flow up to 3,000 Gallons Per Hour C O NSIDERATIONS of space surroundin g a...

A Weli-designed Drilling Machine

A Piece of Modern Equipment Which Can be Adapted for Several Purpose-s Other than Drilling mo workshop of any sat can be...

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Getting the Right Angle on Axle Design

In Support of the Original Content 'on that the Burgess Suspension System, Besides Achieving its Primary Object of Unusual...

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Road Transport Keeps the Children Fed

THERE are. many features to-day 1 which have contributed towards an upheaval in the normal domestic routine of many . thousands...

A Micrometer-adjusted Floating Reamer

the ordinary way a reamer finish cannot be relied upon to produce a bore' that is completely free , from chatter marks,...

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AN EASY-TO-BUILD Fh

U.LIC ENGINE TESTER E VERY operator who runs his own repair shop and overhauls his engines would, no doubt, like to be able...

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Police Constables Build 250-meal. Mobile Canteen

C ONSIDERED to be the only one of its kind in the country, the mobile kitchen which is used by the Ashton Cminty Division of...

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OPINIONS and Q UERIES ROAD TRANSPORT'S INVALUABLE WAR EFFORT L ORD STRATHSPEY

has, I think, done very well to I--Adraw attention to the invaluable and often heroic work done by the men of the R.A.S.C....

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Carburetter System for Two Fuels

A Résumé of Patent Specifications That Have Recently Been Published N UMEROUS attempts have, in the past, been made to run a...