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15th September 1939
15th September 1939
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Essentials to Vehicle Production

M ODERN motor vehicles require the employment of an extremely large variety of materials—many more than might, by the average...

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Passing Comments The "Wearing of po EOPLE seem to have re

the h ite " Becomes acted very well to the the Thing . . . . business of whitening mud guards, bumpers, running hoards, etc....

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One Hears—

That the brightest lights now are those from undimmed indicator arms. Amusing comments on the move to" Windridge " of the...

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RATIONING OF LIQUID FUEL FOR GOODS VEHICLES.

WARNINGS have repeatedly been W given that any concerns not entering their vehicles in the grouping scheme would have...

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APPEAL FOR THE RED CROSS.

TN the grave issues confronting the 'British Empire, the British Red Cross Society and the Order of St. John are working...

Personal Pars

MR. R. H. BERNAYS has been appointed Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Transport, ALDERMAN JOHN LORD, J.P., the new...

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AVOIDING TRANSPORT WASTE BY POOLING.

ZANY agree with the opinion exIVIpressed by the principal of a large Lancashire firm of motor hauliers that traders should pool...

Retailers' Transport Pool Suggested P OOLING of transport by retail food

traders is suggested in a memorandum which has been placed before representatives of the principal federations and the...

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BASING BEET-HAULAG TES ON THEORY

I N. the opening paragraph of the previous article, in which I emphasized that the sugar-beet harvest, and, therefore, its...

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An Aquarium on Wheels

A 1,000 Gallon Tanker Specially Constructed For the Transport of Live Fish A SOMEWHAT outstanding example of a special-purpose...

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Dependence of Emergency Farming Upon the Tractor

M ANY things have been done to ensure that food supplies are maintained during the war. One of the most important was the...

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• Fair-profit Rates for Demolition-contract Work

T HE existence of a state of war brings new and, to the majority of hauliers, unprecedented problems for solution. Already I...

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WILL HOME-PRODUCED COME INTO ITS OWN?

A LTHOUGH the writing has been on the wall for a considerable time past, no serious attempt has been made to develop schemes...

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Hopeful Future for Vegetable Oil Fuels

CCORDING to reports in the Tokio X Press, the Sino-Japanese war has spired the invention of a vegetarian Dtorcar. It appears...

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important Function of The Modern Machinery Carrier

T "question of transporting heavy plant for municipal work is, from the financial point of view, of great importance. At one...

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A Gasket of Advanced Construction

Distortion Preventing and Heat Conducting among Chief Attractions of Dickson All-metal Gasket. -4 0111POSED solely of metal...

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OPINIONS and QUERIES A T a committee meeting of the Salisbury

Sub-Area of the Associated Road Operators, held at Salisbury on September 8, it was unanimously resolved that the Basic Ration...

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An Improved

Producer-gas Pressure-injection System %EVELOPMENTS of an interesting 'nature have been made in connecas with the Delvaux...

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Operating Aspects of PASSENGER TRANSPORT

SPLENDID WORK IN EAST MIDLAND AREA D RIVERS, conductors, inspectors and the staffs of public-service vehicle operators in the...

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Preventing Uneven Wear on Brake Facings

A FLEXIBLE shoe, which can be applied at several points around the brake drum, is the chief feature of a design of brake shown...