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27th April 1940
27th April 1940
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Salvage is of National Importance T HE direct transport interest in

the programme of the Institute of Public Cleansing meetings, which took place recently in London and Manchester, was not...

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Passing Comments

British interests A FTER being addressed by Give Ambulances to r - kColonel J. Baldwin-Webb, French Army . , M.P., hon....

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One Hears

That it is waste to waste waste. That it is motorized milk transport that keeps the home byres churning. That the black-out...

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NEWS of the WEEK

R.A.S.0 DRIVERS URGENTLY REQUIRED S INCE the commencement of the war, this journal and others produced by Temple Press Ltd.,...

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Market Value versus Impressment Price D ESCRI BING the prevailing custom

of allowing Purchasers a discount, in some form or other, on the listed price as being a " most capricious arrangement," Judge...

Will Road-transport Industry Revolt?

U NP' ATRIOTIC although it might seem. he felt that the time was coming when the road-transport industry would have to revolt,...

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Mr.

Sewill on Rates, Amalgamation and the "Memorandum" IGNORED RED TAPE—FINED A T Cardiff Police Court, last week, rIthe Eastern...

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Road Transport Topics

In Parliament FURTHER HELP FOR HOME FUEL ADVOCATED T O accelerate the use of the producergas vehicle, the reduction of...

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FINE PERFORMANCE BY COMME WITH BRUSH-KOELA PRODUCER

H ESITANCY to depart from a long-tried practice is naturally displayed by the level-headed operator whose reputation may be at...

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£15,000,000 Motor Export Group rr HE president of the Society

of Motor Manufacturers and Traders, Mr. William E. Rootes, will be chairman of the Motor Export Group which has now been formed...

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Brief History of a Prominent Passenger Transport Association

Invaluable Work Has Been Done by the Public Service Transport Association Since it was Founded in 1897 MONGST the oldest...

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New Overseas Market for British Buses

T HE .first A.E.C. passenger vehicles to operate in Portugal are now arriving in that country. Ordered by the British-owned...

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To Whom Do The Statutory Rates of Wages

I T has been made quite clear to me, from inquiries I have received, that many operators do not yet appredate the limits of...

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Effective Road-Rail Co-ordination

The Suggestion, Recently Made, that the Railways Would be Willing to Compensate Road Hauliers for Loss of Traffic, Gives rise...

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Perkins Conversions Now Done in London

Installations in Used and New Chassis Carried Out at Engine Maker's Officially Appointed Depot Controlled by Nash...

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OPINIONS and QUERIES USE COAL GAS FOR STATIONARY PLANT EFERRING

to the letter from Mr. I. R. Holt, I %published in your issue for April 6, when considering the use of an automobile . motor as...

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Works Extension by Northern Oiler Maker

Growing Output of Atkinson Lorries Necessitates Doubling Area of Erecting and Servicing Shops i F is satisfactory to find...

Identification Signs for A.R.P. and

Other Service Vehicles A MOST efficient series of illumin ated identification signs for vehicles employed by police, fire,...

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Operating Aspects of Passenger Transport

MINIMUM PRICES FOR COACH PARTIES "THE introduction of fixed minimum 1 prices for motor-coach, private-hire and contract...

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WHAT MILK HAULAGE RI FES SHOULD BE

Some Extraordinary Figures from Wales, Showing That an Advance of 15 per cent. Which is Offered Will Not be Sufficient to Meet...

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Ball-bearing Thread Steering Box

A Resume of Patent Specifications that Have Recently Been Published DOUBLE-DUTY INTERIOR HEATER A DEVICE comprising a fan and...