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24th August 1934
24th August 1934
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Oil Engines Cheaper and More Efficient

T HE compression-ignition engine, in its highspeed types particularly suited to the needs of road transport, has advanced...

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Passing Comments

IT is reported that the area of sugar beet concerning which contracts have been entered into for the current season totals...

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One Hears

Of a need for improved ambulance-service coordination. • Of a distinct leaning in favour of oil engines expressed in recent...

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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 roughness of the roads over which it...

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DIVERGENT VIEWS ON YORKSHIRE CONCILIATION BOARD

T HE formaton of an Area Joint Con-ciliation Board for Yorkshire was discussed at a meeting in Leeds, last Friday, of...

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Haulage Opportunities

Paper-trade Activity. Heavy Industries Steady. Lace Demand Increased. Footwear Business Brighter. Busy Pottery Makers T HE...

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The Butcher' in Van-body

Requirements Construction Expert Advice on Designing Meat-vehicle Bodies for Retail Delivery, Wholesale Collection W ork at...

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Marked Progress in New

Ferrous Alloys Authoritative Information Concerning New Metals that Resist Corrosion and Have Excellent Mechanical Properties,...

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A 200-ton Trailer •

for carrying giant pipes An Interesting Design Embodying Separate Power Units for Operating the Hydraulic Steering Gear and...

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Emergency Exit Measures

on passenger vehicles Practical Suggestions for Effecting Big improvements in the Facilities Normally Provided for Escape from...

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A SEAT ADJUSTABLE in TWO DIRECTIONS A N adjustable fitting for

drivers' seats has been placed on the market by Samuel Parkes, Ltd., Pretoria Works, Willenhall. The height of the seat from...

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How Seasonal L

FUEL DI! mands Complicate "RIBUTION The National Benzole Co., Ltd., Observes a Notably High Standard of Maintenance for its...

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Yorkshire Operators Approve Wages Board

R EPRESENTATIVES of the road goods-transport industry in Yorkshire met at Leeds, last week, to discuss the report on wages,...

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AIR• TRANSPORT NEWS

RAILWAY AIR-MAIL SERVICES INAUGURATED. The new air-mail service, operated by Railway Air Services, Ltd., between London,...

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A Railway Monopoly in I • F• S•

BUS OPERATION Government Intervention in Road Passenger Transport has Given the Railways and the D.U.T. Concern Monopolistic...

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An Improved Range of Trailers and Semi-trailers

Modifications in the Duaload Design Give a Reduction of Weight with Increased Strength. Full Range of Trailers and Semitrailers...

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OPINIONS

and QUERIES Why Jerks are Inexcusable with Vehicles Employing Fluid Flywheels. Estimating Rates for the Haulage of Coal...

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Effective Passenger-transport Publicity devised at small cost

Some Ways in Which, with a Little Ingenuity, the Merits of Road Travel can be Brought to the Public Notice P UBLICITY is one...

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Operating Aspects of

PASSENGER TRANSPORT MANY AMENDMENTS TO P.S.V. REGULATIONS New Detail Alterations to Licensing Provisions I N view of the...

THE LATEST NEWS OF IMPORTANT EVENTS

BUS STAND ON RAILWAY GROUND : APPEAL PAILS. T HE Minister of Transport has rejected the appeal of Largs Town Council against...

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Problems of the

HAULIER and CARRIER The Fourth of a Series of Articles Outlining a Simplified Method of Estimating Cost of Operation. The...

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An Automatic Gearbox

A Re,sionh of Patent Spedfications that Have Recently Been Published A N interesting invention is described in patent No....