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21st June 1935
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Right of Objection Questioned

A LEGAL point of importance to all public carriers was recently raised at a sitting of the Deputy Licensing Authority for the...

Unjustified Prejudice Against Trailers

T HE recent announcement of Dr. Dawson Sadler, the Deputy Licensing Authority for the West Midland Area, that the use of...

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Passing Comments

A WORD of warning to carriers who find it impossible to attend a public sitting or who with to abandon their applications...

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One Hears

That the industry is not short of live designers. That long delays may be occasioned by minor troubles. That on these...

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WHEELS of INDUSTRY

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

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A DEMAND FOR A FIGHTING POLICY

A FIGHTING policy for the road!" transport industry must be formulated, said Mr. F. G. Witcher, of the Transport and General...

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CARREVIORE PURCHASES HARROW BUSINESS.

Carrimore Six Wheelers, Ltd., High Road, North Finchley, London, N.12, advises us that it has purchased the stock, plant and...

Road Transport Topics

In Parliament By Our Special Parliamentary Co r respondent THE CASE FOR OIL. I N the Committee stage of the Finance Bill, a...

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Appeal Tribunal Criticizes Licence Decision

S TRONG criticism of Mr. J. H. Stirk's handling of the application of Bouts-Tillotson TranSport, Ltd., for a licence for three...

Rates Stabilization Impeded

HE Leeds Road Transport Rates 1 Tribunal, which was established with a view to the voluntary 'stabilization of haulage rates in...

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Increasing Loading Efficiency in

BAKERS' and CONFECTK "ERS' VANS L ARGE boxvans for the delivery of bread and confectionery to shops have a separate...

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Britain's Unrivalled System

of Extended Coach Tours T HE coacn-tours season is now in full swing, and from organizers we learn that inquiries and bookings...

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Strong Fight Against the Oil Tax

A CONVINCING case in favour of Government encouragement of the use of oil-engined vehicles has been '.prepared by the Motor...

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A Dual-purpose Machine for a Specialized Service

A N accompanying illustration shows an interesting Fordson lorry, equipped by Universal Power Drives, Ltd., Perivale,...

A Practical Speed Controller

A N 'interesting new speed controller is shortly to be marketed by Henry Miller and Co., Ltd., Skyhi Works, London, N.W.10....

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A New Entrant to the Light tractor Field

W WELL known as a maker of high-grade oil and petrolW engined light locomotives for running on rails, F. C. Hibberd and Co.,...

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A New E.R.F. Three-cylinder 4-ton Oiler A BOUT a month ago

E. R. Foden and Son (E.R.F., Ltd.), Sun Wores, Sandbach, Cheshire, added to its range of oil-engined goods vehicles a new model...

International Views on Co-ordination

R OAD and rail co-ordination will be considered at the Congress of the International Cha.mbef of Commerce, which opens in...

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OPINIONS and QUERIES

UNITY NEEDED TO PREVENT PERSECUTION, 14570] I have read with interest the letter written by Mr. G. Oldroyd, which appeared in...

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Small Radio Set for Specialized Vehicle Use

A PORTABLE, combined transmitting and receiving set of interesting and practical design is shortly to be marketed by Ideal...

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Licence Conditions

Must Be Observed A FTER a year of the operation of the Road and Rail ir X Traffic Act, 1933, it behoves all public carriers to...

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How THE ROAD TANKE

HAS ACHIEVED SUCCESS T ANK wagons are now made for the conveyance of almost every known liquid and - their diversity . of...

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April Registration Returns Analysed

THE total number of motor vehicles registered for the first time during April, 1335, was appreciably higher than that for...

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ANEW LIGHT

4-TONNER Proves Its Capabilities F OLLOWING the success of its 3-ton model, Dodge Bros. (Britain), Ltd., has recently...

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AIR TRANSPORT N EWS

IMPORTANT MERGER OF AIR-LINE INTERESTS. WE learn that Highland Airways, W Ltd., the pioneer of air travel in the north of...

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Operating Aspects of

Passenger Transport All the latest news of important developments affecting public-service vehicle owners BIG CO-ORDINATION...

"Pity" for M.T. Co. Alleged

A FURTHER stage in the strenuous . struggle for its intermediate points being put up by the •M.T. Co. (Motor Coaches), Ltd.,...

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Municipal Bus Results

ANOTHER GOOD YEAR AT LEIGH. L EtG4-1 Corporation's transpOrt mana, ger, Mr. • J. Atherton, A.M.Inst.T., successfully piloted...

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The Latest Radio-equipped Coach

ROACHES used on regular long-.'distance service, and, those employed for touring, which are equipped with radio, are proving...

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Solving the Problems of the Carrier

I WONDER whether every reader of the previous article fully appreciated its significance, especially in one particular...

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A Clever New Engine

W ILST the internal-combustion engine has a hi g her thermal efficiency than any other type of primemover, there is still room...