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26th January 1945
26th January 1945
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Motor Industry a Key to Victory

HEN the history of this war, so far as the gigantic efforts Of Great Britain are concerned, comes to be written, premier places...

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Passing Comments

Service Men AppreA S an example of the way date' Their Own men in the Forces appre Trade Papers . . ciate the journals of...

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One Hears

That obscurity should give way to security. • . Of magnesium electric accumulator developments of great interest. Thai, in...

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News of the Week

WAKEFIELD HAULAGE GROUP FORMS COMPANY _ lk/IORE than 20 haulage operators in AVI Wakefield and district are members of the...

Transport Managers Discuss Losses of Goods

A N important subject of discussion when the Road Transport. (Goods) Managers Association met at the Royal Hotel, Leicester, on...

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Maintenance by the Small Operator

T HE fol:owing interestino . communication has reached us from Mr. G. Thomas, ofS. E. Thomas and Son, Ltd., Maidstone:— Jim an...

Delivering 30,000,000 Gallons of Asphalt Per Year

A GOOD example of the way in which road transport is helping to, relieve the American railways and. incidentally, carrying...

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INDEPENDENT BUS SERVICES IN SOUTHERN SCOTLAND

M EMBERS of the Omnibus Society, of which Mr. Charles F. Klappeo, 45, Crest Road, Bromley, Kent, is honorary secretary, have...

Cleaning Problems of Passenger Service Vehicles

A BUS-CLEANING plan which he claimed would make for boil' smartness and economy was advocated by Mr. Stanley Scott, hon....

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Film Shows Depend on Road Transport

Cinema Film Service Demands a 100 per cent. Delivery System _WHAT might be termed " the silent VW service " of r o ad...

War. Achievements of the Rootes Group

A Remarkable Record Indicative of the Manner In Which Our Industry Is Contributing to Victory . T AST week the Rootes Gronp of...

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Return Traders Right of Choice

The Time has Come to Review the Official Policy Towards Road Transport and Plan Adequate Facilities to Meet, the Needs of Trade...

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OPINIONS and QUERIES

• WHY NOT MORE ELECTRIC VEHICLES? T war has taught us many lessons, and yet seems to me that one of the developments in the...

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Commer Introduces New 25-cwt. Van

A RECENT .addition to the Commer rtrange of vehicles is a 25-cwt: van the body of which has the generous i . apacity of 300...

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VEHICLE MAKERS AND OPEF TORS REVIEW REGULATIONS

E ARLY last year the S.M.D#I.T. and the Road Transport Organization Joint Conference received a letter from the M.O.W.T....

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The Economics of Drive-yourself Car Hire

A Proposition Which Differs Materially from That of Car Hire: Some Figures for Costs, with Suggestions for Hire Rates W HEN we...

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Transport Society's Educational Project

P OST-WAR hopes for extending the activities of the Yorkshire Transport Society , by the establishment of branches in various...

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Planning Proposals for Belfast

A Government-appointed Commission is Studying Transport, Housing, Factory Location and Traffic Flow in Northern Ireland, But...

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Australia Tries Out Semi-trailer Buses

THE Road Transport and Tramway: , Department of the New South Wales Government is experimenting with semi-trailer buses....

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Three Valves Per Cylinder

THREE valves per cylinder is the 1 chief novelty in a design of engine shown in patent No. 565,748, by A. Boorer, 120,...