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30th June 1933
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Modernizing Agriculture

I T is a regrettable fact that the number of commercial-vehicle exhibits at the Royal Show has been growing smaller during the...

An Amazing Licensing Decision

Vj E have always adopted a constructive attitude towards the Traffic Commissioners and have held the view that, for the most...

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Passing Comments

O NE would have thought that the first thing to be considered in running a haulage business would be the keeping of accurate...

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ONE HEARS

Of Regent spirited activity as exemplified by vehicle purchasers. , Of a driver who uses Terry's new comfort device being...

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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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New British Tractor Implements

T HE Midland Implement Co., Ltd., Evesham, has recently placed on the market a new range of British-made tractor implements....

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News of Municipal Activities

Municipal Purchases and Proposals. The works committee of DEPTFORD Borough Council favours the purchase of a Halley 4-5-ton...

A Novel Sliding Ramp

W ITH the object of enabling the vehicle to which it is fitted to be suitable for other purposes besides the conveyance of...

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Why the Motor is the Mainstay of Agriculture

By Our Agricultural Correspondent A Well-versed Authority Deals with the Great Benefits Conferred on the Farmer by the Motor...

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A New Entrant

to the Coach Market First Published Details of the Gloster Gardner Chassis Speci ally Designed for a Com pression-Ignition...

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An Efficient Water-connection Clip

T an who have wrestled with leaky water connections, who have tried to cheek the escape of water by tightening up a clip that...

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BODIES for FRUIT and

VEGETABLES Various Types of Bodywork Suitable for the Transport of Agricultural Produce, Ensuring Maximum Efficiency and...

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Agricultural

Haulage in Derbyshire A County in which Nearly 10,000 Farmers Prefer to Employ Roadtransport Contractors. Motor Operation from...

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LORRY and TRACTOR—thE

IDEAL FARM PARTNERS The Tractor Enables Larger Acreages to be Cultivated and Reduces Costs and Labour, Whilst the Lorry...

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The Technique of

Selling Tractors An Unusual Subject Covered in Detail by an Expert. Points That Every Tractor Dealer and Salesman Should Watch...

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THE ROYAL SHOW

A Comprehensive Standto-Stand Review of the Vehicles, Tractors and Appliances to be Seen at the 92nd Royal Agriculturd Show...

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First Authentic Details of

THE A.E.C. type Bus CHASSIS Details of an Unorthodox Model Now Revealed after an Experi mental Try-out of the Chassis Under...

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Road Transport Activities

IN PARLIAMENT By Our Special Parliamentary Correspondent Road and Rail Traffic Bill in Committee Tenth Sitting Opens. A T...

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The Widening Range of

TRACTOR TYPES Possibilities of the Oil Engine. New Large and Small Power Units. The Track-layer versus the Wheeled Machine....

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Oppressive Taxation

Hampering Farm Transport Derbyshire—a County in which Only One Farmer Directly Uses Road Mechanical Transport. Complete...

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Operating Aspects of PASSENGER TRANSPORT

POINTS TO BE URGED BY M.H.C.S.A. DEPUTATION TO MINISTER Appeals Procedure, Duration of Licences, Fares and Contract Carriage...

THE LATEST NEWS OF IMPORTANT EVENTS

BELFAST 1932-33 ACCOUNTS ANALYSED. A DEFICIT of £18,774, as compared with a foss of £8,843 during 1931-32, was shown on the...

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AIR TRANSPORT NEWS

Newcastle-London Mr Service Rumoured. There is considerable talk of an air service between Newcastle and London, and in some...

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The M.T.T A. Conference

I N our issue for June 23 we gave resum e s of the two papers read at the Municipal Tramways and Transport Association...

Bill Amendments 'Lodged by C.M.U.A.

TN connection with the Road and Ran Traffic Bill, the 1Commercial Motor Users Association has submitted a number of amendments...

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OPINIONS and QUERIES

An Explanation of Hauliers' Apathy. The Attitude of the Government Towards Road Transport Severely Criticized Meeting...

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An Oil-engined Cattle Carrier that is loaded in sections

A NEW oil-engined cattle carrier for long-distance haulage has been produced in Prance by the Berliet Co. This is a double-deck...

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Farm Tractor or Lorry —

a useful convertible outfit A New Type of Vehicle which, in Fewer than Eight Minutes, Can be Converted from a Goods Vehicle to...

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Magnetic Filtration of Fuel Oil

Interesting Features in a New Simms Device for Safeguarding Atomizers H OW1,11FR careful an operator may be in filtering oil...

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Problems of the

HAULIER and CARRIER The Haulage of Milk—Some of the Problems in Connection with a Subject of Particular Interest in an...

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• Three Variable Gears

A Msurn4 of Recently Published Patent Specifications A Change Speed for Heavy Vehicles. T HE patent, No. 392,572, of W. H....