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16th November 1934
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HIGH SPEED OIL ENGINES

The Most Economical Power Units for Road Transport Fares", . The results attained with the oil-engined model throw...

Page 83

Facilitating Licensing Procedure

S OME doubt still exists in the minds of goodsvehicle operators as to the procedure adopted by the Licensing Authorities, and...

Page 84

An Important Move by London Hauliers

T HE committee of the Metropolitan Regional Area of the Road Haulage Association is setting an excellent example to the other....

Passing Comments

APPARENTLY every possible means for the de tection of " crime" is to be used against the poor motorist, for in a recent case...

Page 85

One Hears—

That Glasgow's Fire Brigade Ts shy of publicity. That the motor industry continues to appreciate the new Kelvin Hall. Of high...

Page 86

WHEELS of INDUSTRY . 11 . The wheels of wealth will be

slowed by all difficulties of transport, at whatever points arising, as a carriage is by the roughness of the roads over which...

Page 88

S.A.R. CALL FOR TRACTORS AND LORRIES.

His Majesty's Senior Trade Commissioner in South Africa reports that the South African Railways and Harbours are calling for...

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MUNICIPAL PURCHASES and PROPOSALS

Lisn011y Borough Connell has decided to mar. chase an ambulance. The transport committee of Nottingham Corporation is buying...

A New Maudslay Passenger Chassis

Forward Engine and Straight Frame Features of New Chassis Designed for Maximum, Capacity Single-deckers and Coaches D ESIGNED...

Page 90

Localizing Electrical Controls

Simms Concern Introduces a Switch Box in Which All Electric Control Gear is Corn-. pactly Housed and Adequately Protected...

NEW PROBLEMS FOR THE TRANSPORT MANAGER

" e'rlIE transport manager is coming 1 into his own" said Mr, WOldham, M.I.T.A. M.Inst.T., chairman of the Industrial Transport...

Page 91

A Five-speed Gearbox for Oilers

The Latest Meadows Unit, which Incorporates an Over-drive, is Now Available in a Much Improved Form A LTHOUGH the torque...

Page 92

SCOTTISH ROAD TRANST DWI MAKING HEADWAY

Although Operating Conditions are Arduous, Commercial vehicle Users North of the Border are Up to Date in Their Equipment and...

Page 94

Designing for Lightness

The Inordinately High Rate of Commercial Vehicle Taxation Makes Weight an Important Item Nowadays—We Review the Possibilities...

Page 96

EDINBURGH'S EFFICIENT

Firemaster P. Methuen, M.I.Fire E. Describes the Latest Fire-fighting Equipment of a Brigade Which is Noted for its Up-to-date...

Page 97

FIRE-FIGHTING FLEET

The fire escapes are of equal importance with the pumps, and the two in use are fine machines of 60 h.p. and 80 h.p. with...

Page 98

THE SCOTTISH SHO)

STAND BY STAND A Comprehensive Report of the Commercial Vehicle Exhibits, which Include Important New Models. Oil Engines to...

Page 107

OPINIONS and QUERIES

The Apathy of the Average Driver Towards the Plight of the Industry. Equality of Road Charges Experience with Rubber Wings in...

Page 108

The Position of

Goods Transport in Scotland By G. S. Vickary A.M.Inst.T., M.I.TA. (Chairman Edinburgh Area, Scottish Commercial Motor Users...

Page 109

Buses for India's Climatic Conditions

Many Interesting Features Embodied in Single-deck Buses with Brush Bodies Mounted on Albion Chassis, for Service on H.E.H. the...

Page 110

BREAD DELIVERY OVER a

The Transport System of Lang and Stevenson, Ltd., a Large Glasgow Bakery Combine, Which Employs a Fleet of Over 100 Road...

Page 111

WIDE AREA in SCOTLAND

Albions mostly of 30-35-cwt. capacity, 29 Morris-Commercials, mainly for 1-ton loads, and 15-30-cwt. Fords. The Albions include...

Page 113

Road Transport Topics

In Parliament By Our Special Parliamentary Correspondent SILENCE REGULATIONS A GOOD DEFENCE. S IR W. BRASS asked the...

Page 114

MORRIS COMMERCIAL Intro luces a NEW 3-TON CHASSIS

A Short-wheelbase Model Which can Accommodate End-tipping Bodywork ortTorm the Tractor Portion of an Articulated Six wheeler...

Page 116

An Improved

Singer 5-cwt Van Larger Loading Space, Better Performance and an Improved Chassis Frame the Outstanding Features THE design...

Page 117

Operating Aspects of

PASSENGER TRANSPORT M.H.C.S.A. URGED TO MERGE WITH HAULIERS' ASSOCIATIONS Call for Unit b Earl Howe Y and Other Speakers at...

THE LATEST NEWS OF IMPORTANT EVENTS

MORE PASSENGERS CARRIED ON I.F.S. BUSES. O FFICIAL statistics of bus services for September, issued by the Irish Free State...

Page 119

The Latest Conciliation Progress

National Meeting in London. Members of the National Traffic Areas Employers' Co-ordinating Committee were called to a further...

Page 120

Municipal Motors at the

Public Health Exhibition A Forecast, in Runningcommentary Form, of the Vehicles and Appliances That Will Be Shown at Next...

Page 124

Problems of the

HAULIER and CARRIER I T is easy to see tha1 the rates for parcels carrying quoted in the previo article will not be profitable...