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15th August 1941
15th August 1941
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Will Road Transport Be Nationalized ?

S EVERAL interesting comments upon nationalization and the possibility of this occurring in the road-transport industry were...

Passing Comments

Are Association AEMBERS of the Press Activities Still Kept IYI were not admitted to the Too Secret .• . . meeting of...

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One Hears

That A.R.O. on a very substantial (nest) egg. 0 Of a man who thought that " bedrock " resulted from bomb , disturtance. That...

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RETAIL TR ADE CONSIDERING TRANSPORT POOLING

A QUESTIONNAIRE to associations and _other representative bodies in the general retail trade has been sent out by the...

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TILLING-STEVENS REPORT SHOWS GOOD TRADING •

T HE report of lilling-Stevens, Ltd., for the year ended March 31, 1941, shows that the net revenue of the company, : after...

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ENCOURAGE BRITISH TRACTOR • PRODUCTION

WIE have received from Mr. David VV Brown, managing director of David Brown Tractors, Ltd., Witham, a letter concerning our...

Personal Pars

lea. G. ROWE, who was secretary to Morris Commercial Cars, Ltd., i now general manager of Nuffield Mechanisation at Coventry....

C.M.U.A. Sets Up New Area Organization

F OLLOWING upon the decision of the Amalgainated Horse and Metor Owners' Association to terminate the working agreement with...

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TACIT ACCEPTANCE OF PETROL CUT NOT INCRIMINATING

A N assurance has been given by Mr. Lloyd, the Secretary for Petroleum, that the acceptance without appeal of a reduced...

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2,000 New Internationals for .

Civilian Operators R ATING as a 5-6-tonner, a lorry weighing nearly 4 tons, in these days of pay-loads which are more than...

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A Plethora of Advisory Committees

By "Tantalus" R ECENTLY I read with interest and was much impressed by the article from Mr. J.. L. Kinder published in "The...

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OPINIONS and QUERIES

Clarify Applications for New Vehicles MO effort should be spared to speed up the war "effort, and I should be obliged if you...

Why Has Steam Been Penalized?

A ZOTE," in his 'article " Steam-vehicle Misunderstandings," in your issue of August I, questions, primarily, the attitude...

The Relationship Between Man and Master

'THE letter from Mr. A. J. Parris, referring to the I relationship , between man and master, which you published iu your issue...

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Fuel for :the Mechanized Army

T HE average driver who, in peace time, has been in the happy position of being able to stop his vehicle at any roadside...

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THE TRANSPORT ARMY "T

CHES " ON ITS STOMACH T RANSPORT drivers on distance work are not being provided with the catering facilities to which they...

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Disciplinary Measures Undei the Essential Work Order

A Sa result of the experience of the working of the Essential Work (General Provisions) Order, the Minister of Labour and...

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A Powerful Cross-country Eight-wheeled Tractor

E NJOYING a reputation for progressive design, Scammell Lorries, Ltd., Watford, may be regarded as a' leader in the production...

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More U.S. Mobile Canteens to Help Combat the Blitz

MUMEROUS attractive features iNcharaCterize a fleet cif mobile canteens for. the British War Relief Society, U.S.A., of which...

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Bradford Municipal Rates Again in the Limelight .

C OMPLA1N1NG that the increases ‘.../which Bradford Corporation has granted in its rates .of payment for hired haulage are...

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Transmission Unit for Petrolelectric Vehicle

P ETROL-ELECTR1C vehicles were once quite a common type, but were handicapped in competing with types partly because of the...