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MO-DAY Marks the begin' fling of a new year and one Which we all hope, and trust, will see the victory of the United Nations,...
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problems of 1943 is to find a substitute for the rubber tyre. There are enough alternative fuels for the urgent needs of the...
THE war often puts a cat Trade Practices do not Always Produce True Economy . . . amongst the pigeons in respect of certain...
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A MEETING of hauliers engaged in the transport of fruit and vegetables from railheads to Covent Garden was held, last week,...
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I N the year ended August 1 last, "S. Smith and Sons (Motor Accessories), Ltd., made a trading profit Of £597,539 compared with...
J UDGMENT was delivered by Mr. Justice Bennett, in the Chancery Division, on December 21, in an action in which the...
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A Well-known London Operator Sees Little Value in Clearing Houses and Points to What He Regards as Their Deficiencies By...
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Laden Railway Wagons are Transported on Multi-wheeled Extermible Trailers from the Line to the Ultimate Destination of the...
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A . NEW association, known as the Zinc Alloy Die Casters Association, and comprising most of the leading producers of zinc...
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L AST October the Army re-organized its engineering personnel. From the R.A.O.C., the R.A.S.C. and the RE., suitably qualified...
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No. 13.—Weather Influences and Working Heat How the Differing Tempera lure Conditions of Summer and Winter Have a Direct...
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Solving the Problems of the Carrier The Position of Many Hauliers, Especially Those in Rural Areas, is Rapidly Deteriorating...
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By ".Tantalus " Arthur and Charlie Give Their Views on Co-operative Grouping and the Body Being Formed to Encourage This Move...
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G EAR-TYPE oil pumps, as commonly employed in engine lubricating systems, impart a positive drive to the oil, and therefore...