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29th September 1944
29th September 1944
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Vehicle Design versus Roads

M ANUFACTURERS of goods and passenger vehicles and the operators of these are becoming increasingly worried concern. ing the...

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A Proposal for an Association Hansard

I N a leading article in our issue dated April 7, entitled "Let the Unity be Democratic," we suggested that amongst the reforms...

Passing Comments

Church Army's Mobile OME time ago we dealt in Chapel to Go to our pages with a mobile France chapel in the services )f, the...

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One Hears

That small men often have big dreams. That we' need grit to build roads, as well as to use on them. , That an up-to-date name...

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News of the Week More Light for the Lamps of Road Transport

C 0lisâ– -CIDEN'i with its efforts to pro-. .mote road safety and remove possible causes of aecidents, the Minister of War...

REVIVAL OF I.M.T. ACTIVITIES IN HULL

R ESUSCITATION of the Hull Centre of the I.M.T. was decided upon at recent meeting of I.M.T. members in the Hull district, when...

ASSOCIATION ON TRANSPORT BACK IN LONDON

WE are informed that the Mansion VV Housc Association on Transport is again functioning from 28, Victoria Street, Westminster,...

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Personal Pars

MR. 5. F. FUME, we are informed, will be terminating his connection with Beckett, Laycock and Watkinson, Ltd., Acton Lane,...

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Solving the Problems of the Carrier

A Variety of Uses for Operating Costs Tables Besides Indicating What Are the Costs and What Should be the Charges for All...

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Mobile Servicing Units of the R.A.F.

Special Roadvehicle Maintenance Workshops Which are Responsible for Keeping as Many as31000 Machines in Serviceable Cnndition...

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UNIQUE (-AS-YOU-GO" TAX PLAN

A System in Which Goods Vehicles Would Pay According to Carrying Capacity and Passenger Machines by the Number of Seats. The...

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300 Oil Wells in Great Britain

Research by British Technologists and Geologists Results in Production Rate of 100,000 Tons per Year By Major W. H. Goddard,...

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Right Materials in. the Right Places

Substitute Alloying Elements, Boldly and Scientifically 'Used, are Taking the Place of Strategic Metals for Heavy-duty...

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The Engineering Apprentice Problem

T HE educational problem presented by the boy who, having left the elementary school, becomes a, motor engineering apprentice...

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Simple Design of Self-sprung Frame

A Resume of Patent Specifications That Have Recently Been Published. Copies May be Obtained from the Patent Office, Price...