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30th June 1939
30th June 1939
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Farmers Profit by Mechanization

D ESPITE the fact 'that agriculture in this country has declined lamentabiy for many years, it is still one of the most...

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Passing Comments

Removing Legal DisaL'ARMERS using tractors will bility on Farm TracI be given a useful concession if a new clause added to the...

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One Hears

That the Roman roads were built mostly by criminals. That those who build some of the more modern thoroughfares should be...

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ROAD-RAIL CENTRAL CONFERENCE.

T railways would like the result of the deliberations of the road-rail conference to be that they would take over all trunk...

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LACK OF I L N W I EZO L TRANSFORT r Wage Demands the Industry Cannot Meet A S

mentioned in our issue for last week, the proposals put forward by the Employers' Panel of the Road Haulage Central Wages Board...

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W HEN I told my friend, Mr. J. Steele, of Datchet,

that I wanted a talk with some hauliers in the Windsor area, preferably those who are interested in agricultural haulage, he...

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Is There a Future For Town Gas Fuel ?

Whilst at Present Gas Fuel Cannot Compete With Oil Fuel There Are Possibilities, Says an Authority, if Certain Conditions Could...

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The Row-crop Tractor C( nues Its Forward March

Much Progress is Being Made by a Class of Machine Which is Fast Ousting the Horse for the Inter-cultivation of Crops Grown in...

A Call For Profitable Farming Practice

H OW many farmers, to-day, are throwing away opportunities by sticking to traditional methods? Agricultural science, in all its...

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Only Agrimotors Can Save the Grassland M ECHANICAL cultivation has been

proved necessary for grassland. This is a very important point, because not only is grassland highly valuable in this country,...

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Bodies That "Fill the Bill" )r Fruit and Growing Plants

For Fruit.canying Vehicles and for Market Vans, Special Types of Body and Super-. structure are Usually Needed F , RUIT which...

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Co-RELATION OF ROAD TRANSP(

F AND AGRICULTURAL PROGRESS A Striking Article by a Farming Authority, Who Explains the Ways in Which the Agriculturist is...

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The Contractor's Part in Power Farming

T RACTOR sales to the individual I farmer have been on such a rapidly increasing scale, during the past few years, that...

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NEW ALUMINIUM-BASE BEARING METAL.

D ESIG N ATE 1) RRAC9, an aluminium-base alloy is now produced for bearings by Wellworthy Piston Rings, Ltd., Lymington, Hants....

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Putting the Tractor "On Air" and what it has achieved

The Pneumatic' Tyre Has Won Its Way to Success for Tractor and Other Duties and Has Brought Many Advantages to Farmer and...

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A.E.C. "Double-deckers" Excel on Farm-stock Transport

L IVESTOCK carriers are frequently entrusted with loads which may be valued at anything up to £7,000. Choice of vehicle is,...

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Comfort for Horses Awheel

Modern Tendency in Horsebox Design and Construction Would Tend to Suggest that a Stage of Perfection Has Been Reached khe...

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What You Will See at THE R(

AL SHOW The Exhibits, This Year, are Mainly Confined to Tractors, Stationary Power Plants and Agricultural Equipment. On This...

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Vehicle Makers' Effort ) Meet Farmers' Needs

A S a gesture of protest, the vehicle exhibits, which in the past have constituted the true hub of the commercial-motor...

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The Baby Tractor Makes Good

Small General purpose Machines Achieving a Notable Success Not Only with the Smallholder but Also on the Big Farm for a Variety...

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BETTER RATES FOR BRICK HP LGE WHEN WILL THEY COME?

Solving the Problems of the Carrier T HE time for pressing claims for better rates for the haulage of bricks is not now. That...

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Bus Fares, ARP. and Expansio )iscussed at Brighton Conference

B RIGHTON welcomes conferences. Invariably it puts up an excellent show, and the 38th Annual Conference of the Municipal...

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RAILWAY FIGHTS SOUTHPORT ON PROPOSED FARES REDUCTIONS P RUFUS:US by Southport Corporation to reduce local bus fares were...

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What the Associations Are Doing

LEGISLATION FOR TRACTIONENGINE EMPLOYEES. COME points of importance to Litraction-engine owners were brought out at the annual...

Leylands Prove Value of Road Motors for Cattle

A NYONE Who dOubts that Cattle haulage is a specialized form of transport should talk to Messrs. J. Saxton and Sons, of...