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29th November 1940
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Traffic Pools Now and Later

T HE Road Haulage Consultative Committee is reported to be considering the working and operation of road-transport pools....

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Statutory Wages—A New Factor

O NE of the problems which is troubling the bona fide members of the road transport industry throughout the country is to...

Bureaucrats Blind to Transport's Value

rakin g raw materials reach the manufacturing E powers that are charged with the duty of centres, still too frequently work on...

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Passing Comments

Where Petrol Flows WHILST many a haulier who almost as Freely as Y is doing work of vital Water importance has to struggle...

One Hears

That the pooling of deliveries should be compulsory amongst local tradesmen. That local Chambers of Commerce should eniphasize...

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NEWS of the WEEK

GOVERNMENT GROSSLY WASTING TRANSPORT A UT HEN TIC information has reached us concerning a case which may be typical of...

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Personal Pars

COUNCILLOR W. G. PLACRETT has been re-elected chairman and Councillor F. Mitchell vice-chairman of Nottingham Transport...

Pill-boxes

on Wheels Another " Concrete " Obstacle to Invasion I F Hitler had kept to his invasion programme his forces would have been...

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Railway Hire of Hauliers' Vehicles : No Rates Progress .

D SAPPOINTMENT was voiced at a L./meeting of the Heavy Woollen District Transport Association last week, in Dewsbury, that...

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Road Transport Topics

In Parliament By Our Special Parliamentary Correspondent ROAD TRANSPORT TO HELP CARRY COAL AST week, in the House of L....

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Sawdust Provides Nation-wide Traffic

Road Motors Transport Big Loads of a Commodity Which, Once Considered of Little Value, is Now Made Use of in a Wide Variety of...

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The Working of a Port Emergency Pool

The Constitution and Method of Operation of the Port Emergency Road Transport Pool of Bristol By S.T.R. A NNOUNCEMENTS have...

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Novel Mechanical Features in

New American Mack Range "Power Divider," ,in Double-drive Six wheeler, with Bias of Torque to Wheel With Best Traction A...

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Opinions and Q ueries

CONTROLLING PRICES OF USED • VEHICLES IT was with great interest that we read your leading I article in your issue of November...

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Indictment of the Government Endorsed

Coming from a Member of the Royal Commission on Transport of 1928 and President of Associated Road Operators, This Article is...

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PRODUCER-a )

COMPROMISES a Stepping-si e in Progress Selecting a Course Between the Obstacles that Cannot be Eliminated and Balancing...

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Busy A.E.C.s on Co-operative Society's Service

A LTHOUGH the majority of A.E.C. tAmachines in. the co-operative movement is employed by the manufacturing departments of the...

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Is the Consultative Committee a Flop?

The Road Haulage Consultative Committee is Making no Progress and Will Not Until it is Free from M.O.T. Domination IT was...

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Operating

Aspects of PASSENGER TRANSPORT JOINT COUNCIL ON "ALERT" RUNNING A T a meeting at Derby a few days ago, the National Joint...

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First A.E.C. Bus for Bagdad

50 More Vehicles to Follow. Fe.ltures of a Big Contract Under Construction for the Bagdad Metropolitan Transport Board. First...

One Lamp for Black-Out or Fog

OOD accounts reach us of a new Notek head-lamp mask marketed by the Equipment and Engineering Co., Ltd., 2 and 3, Norfolk...

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Automatic Dry or Wet blast Gas Producer

A Résumé of Recently Published Patent Specifications A GAS-PRODUCER which gives carbon monoxide only for sloW running, but...