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12th February 1943
12th February 1943
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Passing Comments

THE military authorities are now paying as much attention to salvage as is being done in civilian spheres, with results that...

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One Hears

That efficient braking is a matter of gravity.. That with fuel fairly scarce few offices need " drafting" machines. Of a...

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Explaining the Value of Products to the Workers

A T Ivybridge House, Adam Street, Pt Strand, London, W.C. , the Ministry of Supply is holding an Exhibition of Works Relations,...

News of the Week

BETTER HOSTELS FOR LORRY MEN QPEAKThiG to road-transport men at Stoke-on-Trent, Mr: A. McLaren, M.P., said that the Ministries...

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Another Win On Haulage Rates

1-NN December 1, the Forest of .Dean %--/Collieries applied to Sir A. T. V. Robinson, R.T.,C., South Western Region, for a...

Issue of Motor Fuel to Local Authorities

U 'UNDER Article 1 of the Control of WMotor Fuel Order, 1942 (a), the Minister of Fuel and Power has licensed the Petroleum...

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Personal Pars

MR.. J. W. BLAKEMORE, general manager of Salford Transport Department, who was due for retirement some time ago, is to continue...

Good Record of Emergency Food Vans

I N all, 16,000,000 meals were carried I to the people of Britain during 1942 by the fleet of emergency food vans presented to...

Official Interference Lowers Transport Efficiency

• UOW Government interference with 'road-transport operations had lowered the factor of efficiency was stressed by Mr. Allan...

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H.M.F. States Its Case to Lancashire Hauliers

THERE was an encouraging. enrol ment of new members of the Hauliers' Mutual Federation following a crowded meeting held at...

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HOW Tyre Mileage is Wasted

No. 19.—Specialized Operating Conditions Widely Different Working Conditions Call for the Use of Equipment Built for the Job,...

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Wider Powers for the Minister?

Proposed Order Fails to Secure the Approval of the Commons: Petrol and Rubber Saving Primary Object . A S the result of a long...

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H.M.F. Withstands Yorkshire Barrage

Lively Exchanges of Opinion Mark a Meeting of Hauliers' Mutual Federation Held in Leeds • QHARP verbal exchanges, which...

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Rubber Growing in England

Rubber Can Be Produced Synthetically or from Latex. There Are Several Sources of the Latter Which Have Been Proved Practical....

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A NE\ VPLEMENT for the MECHANIZED LAND ARMY

R ECLAMATION of land for home food production has presented many problems. It is no exaggeration to say that without the aid of...

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Clearing Houses Fight

for Inclusion in M. of W.T. Scheme Chairman of National Conference of Clearing Houses Makes Fighting Speech Demanding...

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Vital Factors in Labour Deferment

Many Men Valuable to Road Transport are Lost to the By Forces Through Ignorance of Correct Deferment Procedure " Tantalus" A...

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OPINIONS and

UERIES HOW WELDING KEEPS VEHICLES ON THE ROAD WE would like to bring to your notice how, in meny " cases, the difficulties of...

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Snap-action Pump and Nozzle Injection Unit

A Re'sume of Patent Specifications That Have Recently Been Published WHILST the unit type of VT pump, t,upplying fuel t6...

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20 Advts. (Supplement.) THE COMMERCIAL MOTOR February 12, 1043. •

TRANSPORT SERVICES LIMITED Considerably Improved Results. New Road Haulage Scheme. Mr. H. C. DRAYTON'S VIEWS. T HE Sixth...