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20th February 1942
20th February 1942
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Let All Pull Together

N early Victorian text ran : " If every one his front did sweep, the village would be clean." Its direct application is...

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It Will Pay Hauliers to Look Ahead

T HOSE members of Associated Road Operators who do not support the view that an increase in theannual subscription is advisable...

Passing Comments

The Vanishing Trick n NE of our friends in the in Road transport industry, whose success .Guise has involved the employment...

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One Hears

(Mil-C.-saw puzzles concerning part-time workers. From someone who ought to know, that rationing has only just started! That...

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News of the Week

Big Transport Economies in Egg Distribution LARGELARGE economies of road transport in the carriage of eggs. in Yorkshire are...

Success of Van Pool of Leading Liverpool Stores

T HE Liverpool Stores Delivery Pool, operated in the interests of five' of the city's largest stares, has been much quoted at...

Haulage Scheme Officers in • Northern Division

OR the operation of the Governr ment haulage scheme in the Northern bivision, appointments of area officers on the Ministry...

TYRE . SALES CONTROL 'AND • PURCHASE TAX THE arrangement's for

licensing the I supply of tyres may not be completed for another week or two. The Ministry of Supply . has, consequently,...

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Guard Against Division In Representation, says LTA. Chairman

WARNING that any division in 1!V representation of A and B licenceholders' interests on. the one hand, and those of C licensees...

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How the Magneto Was Developed

A N interesting and well-compiled booklet entitled "The History of the Magneto" has been produced by Mr. Frederick R, Simms,...

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Lessons to Learn by Comparir Estimated and Actual Costs

M UCH can be learned by studying the figures in Figs. I, II and III, which are reproduced herewith from my last week's article....

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Meeting Milk-delivery Needs By Changing Conditions and Problems of Individual

H. F. Smith, Businesses .May Greatly Affect Future of Transport Director, Kirby and West, Ltd: T .RE article by Mr. A. C....

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Has Ministry Haulage By Scheme Misfired? "Tantalus"

Why Is There a Lag in the Supply of Vehicles For the Chartered Fleet and Defence Lines? Some Suggestions As to How the Position...

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Sustained Researdc romotes Efficiency

An Account by Paid Recently to perimental Depa or of a Visit trch and aC.A.V., Ltd. T RAVELLING from tropical conditions of...

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Transport's Vital Functions at Britain's Ordnance Factories

A Staff Man Has an Opportunity of Studying Internal and External Transport Planning at an Important North of England...

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Converting Factories to War Production

A Brief Résumé of the Work of the Controller General of Factory and Storage Premises T HE Controller General of Factory and...

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Preliminary IAE. Research Dispels Producer-gas Doubts

Groundwork of Facts Established for One Plant with One Fuel and One Compression Ratio RAUCH_ producer-gas data, valuable Min...

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Full-circle Equally Loaded Brake-shoe Gear

WITH the ,ordinary two-shoe brake, W it is impracticable to obtain more than' about 200 degrees of effective friction surface;...