AT THE HEART OF THE ROAD TRANSPORT INDUSTRY.

Call our Sales Team on 0208 912 2120

15th May 1936
15th May 1936
Page 1
Page 1, 15th May 1936
Close

Page 33

Prosperity for the Remover B RIGHTER days await the furniture remover.

An increase in traffic is taking place, whilst rates show a gradual upward tendency. The improvement in charges is partly due...

Page 34

Passing Comments

Tests for H.G.V. A LEEDS man who recently Licences Conducted ( - 1, presented himself for his by Women . . Ministry of...

Page 35

One Hears

That it was the " C.M." that long ago coined the term "Raid Fund." Suggestions that our mobile darkroom might be popular at...

Page 36

NEWS of the WEEK

"The wheels of wealth will be slowed by all difficulties of transport, at whatever points arising, as a carriage is by the...

Page 37

Manchester Area Wage Agreement

TNCREASED wages for a large 1 number of drivers within a radius of 10 miles from the centre of Manchester will come about as a...

Employer Not Liable

for Man's Offences A N important decision to employers was given at Newport (Mon.) County Police Court, last Saturday, when...

L.M.S. Case Severely Criticized T 'TWELVE hauliers opposed an application by

the L.M.S. Railway Co., heard by the Yorkshire Licensing Authority, at York, last Friday, for permission to operate seven...

Page 38

A SIMPLE VALVE REMOVER.

By Using •a two-piece valve collar, Messrs. W. E. Hutchinson and G. Gronow, 21, Park Lane, Queen Street, Cardiff, have invented...

Personal Pars

The directors of Trust of Transport shares, managers of Trust of British Transport, announce the appointment of SIR HERBERT E....

Page 39

Move to Stabilize Bradford Rates

I F the Minister of Transport intro duces measures for the stabilization and control of road-haulage rates, railway rates for...

Does Barratt Decision Apply to Small Men?

THE bludgeon of the Barratt appeal was brought into use by the railways in the North-Western Area, at a Manchester sitting. The...

Page 40

THE I.A.E. SUMMER MEETING.

The 1936 summer ]meeting of the Institute of Automobile Engineers will take place in Scotland, with headquarters in Glasgow,...

New Registrations for March Once Again, Goods and Hackney

vehicle Figures Show An maintain healthy tone Encouraging Improvement O UT of a total of 52,909 new motor vehicles registered...

Page 41

Changing

A Nimportantpoint in connection with the formation of subsidiary companies was involved in an appeal by Gerrard's Transport,...

from B to A Licences:

a "loophole" discovered? By Forming Subsidiary Haulage Companies, Can B-licensees Become Public Carriers ? Strong Opposi tion...

Page 42

What the Associations Are Doing

NEW ASSOCIATION FORMED IN THE WEST. N'e,rs is received of the fonnation o f a new association. To be known as the Welsh and...

Devon A.R.O.

To Break Away rrHE possibility of A.R.O. Devon 1 and Cornwall Area severing itself from headquarters and becoming a separate...

Page 43

Three Makers Co-operate in Building

New Silent Gully Emptier T HE diminution in the noise of operation of gully-cleansing machines has, of. late, received much...

Page 46

F.W.R.A. Conference at Chester, May 14-15 Full Representation Vital, Says Mr. H. V. Bishop

I N moving the adoption of the report of the executive committee of the Furniture Warehousemen and Removers Association, at the...

New Conciliation Agreement Drafted

A REVISED agreement concerning the wages and working conditions of operatives in the furniture-removal industry has been...

Streamlining in 1,350-cubic-ft. Pantechnicon A STREAMLINED articulated 1,550cubic-ft. furniture van of

his own design has been added to his fleet by Mr. Arthur Batty, of Beckside Road, Bradford. The body length is 22 ft. 6 ins.,...

Page 47

Leaders of the Furniture-removal Industry

(3) Mr. Clifford King, chairman, Norfolk and Suffolk East centre, and a director of Wallace King, Ltd., Norwich. (4) Mr. R. H....

Page 48

Priceless Loads in International Removals Service

Established. 40 Years Ago, Evan Codk's Depositories, Ltd., Specializes in Valuable and Difficult Removals. Storage and Packing...

Page 49

First-class Maintenance Benefits the Furniture Remover

Ben falls, Ltd., of Kingston, Operates Some 30 Vehicles on Furniture Removal and Delivery Work. Fleet Efficiency is Promoted by...

Page 50

MINIMUM• RATES FOR FURNITURE REMOVING

A Logical Assessment o priate Charges for An: Close Agreement Shown t Basis on which Approlob Can be Calculated. Rates of the...

Page 54

FACILITATING THE LOADING OF FURN1 TURE VANS

M R. SMEDLEY, manager of the Rosedale Furnishing Co., was chatting with Mr. Smith, the chair manufacturer. 4 I have noticed...

Page 55

Lorry Overloaded : High Court Appeal

I N a King's Bench Divisional Court, on Tuesday, Mr. Frank Chamberlain, an inspector of weights and measures for Hertford...

Page 56

REMOVAL TRANSPORT STORIES in Brief

BIG GROWTH OF BOURNEMOUTH REMOVAL CONCERN. I T was 52 years ago that J. J. Allen, Ltd., The Quadrant, Bournemouth, was...

Page 59

Brighter Days Ahead for the Removal Industry

Practical Steps in the Stabilization of Rates taken by the W.R.A. Advice to Removers who Seek AdditionalTonnage 'THE...

Page 60

A Light Agrimotor for the Use of Market Gardeners

The Latest Product of Ransomes, Sims and Jefferies, Ltd., a 9-1.-cwt. 6 h.p. Track laying Tractor, Offered at an Attractive...

New Detachable-axle Machinery Semi-trailer

R ECENTLY supplied by Carrimore Six-Wheelers, Ltd., North Finchley, London, N.12, to Cattermoles (Transport), Ltd., Islington,...

Page 61

A New Bulk-load 1-tonner

T HE requirements of many traders are for light vehicles which will transport a considerable built load, and in order to meet...

Page 62

Operating Aspects of

One of South Shields Corporation's Daimler COG.5-type buses, with Willowbrook bodywork. The bus is notable for its dean,...

Last-minute Offers Fail at Brighton

L./ LEVENTH-HOUR attempts to settle the differences between Brighton Corporation and Thos. Tilling, Ltd., and Southdown Motor...

New Regulations for Workers

R EGULATIONS known as the Public Service Vehicles (Conduct of Drivers, Conductors and PassengerS) Regulations, 1936, will come...

Page 63

L.M.S. OBJECTS TO STANDARD FARES

A PPLICATIONS to permit road 1 - 1,fares of 65. to be charged from Cinderford and district to Birmingham and Weston-super-Mare,...

Fine Detail Organization in Tours E XTENDED tours, for which passes1. - -igers,

when booking, were allotted not only their seats in the coach, but also the hotel bedrooms which they would occupy en route,...

Inquiry Into Three

Operators' Conduct S USPENSION for a month of the excursions and tours licence of the Star Motor Hiring Co., was the decision...

Page 65

New-type Crossley Trolleybus Ready for Test

First Model of Design Announced Last October now Complete. A 68seater with M.C.W. Body rI N October 25 last we ' , ./published...

Page 66

Road Transport Topics

In Parliament PROVISIONS OF DRIVING. LICENCES BILL. lk /1R. STOREY'S Road Traffic (Driv1V1ing Licences) Bill was discussed on...

Page 68

An Hydraulic Brake Regulator

A CCORDING to Clayton Dewandre Co., Ltd., and S. H. Edge, both of Titanic Works, Lincoln, it is desirable at high speeds to...