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4th November 1939
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The Position After the War

0 PTIMISM has always been our keynote, and Road-transport Interests, and we are of the opinion Particularly the Associations,...

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Co-operative Co-ordination.

Comment on a Scheme Which, if it Develops Along the Right Lines, Will Help to Stabilize Road Haulage I N a recent leading...

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Passing Comments

Mother Hubbard's A SUSSEX contractor had History Repeated rn. three lorries employed in Last Week . . haulage for a brick and...

One Hears

That now we know why some coaches are unwelcome at inns—they may have tyres that do not whine. That would-be bus passengers at...

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NEWS of the WEEK

WAR OFFICE RATES FOR HIRED VEHICLES. S OME queries have arisen as to the scales of payment for hired vehicles paid, or to he...

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Men in the News

M. P. D. BURCH, sales manager of Bendix, Ltd., is now serving as a captain in the Royal Army Service Corps (Mechanical...

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Yorkshire Employers Up in Arms on

Wages Proposals THE effects of fuel rationing, the I tendency for costs of equipment an-I commodities used by hauliers to...

A NUT SUBSTITUTE WITH DIVERSE ECONOMY CLAIMS

\Xil IGHT and time are but two of e savings effected, by the " speed nut," a new product of Simmonds Aerocessories, Ltd., Great...

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Producer-gas Investigations by A.E.C.

"Be/lay" Plant Incorporated in Double-decker. Successful Conversion of "Mammoth Major." Development Impeded by Lack of...

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Motor Fuel from Sewage ?

Methane Gas Generated at Sewage Works From Sludge Can be Utilized, When Compressed in Cylinders, as a Substitute for Petrol....

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TRAINING E

PERSONNEL TO MEET WAR VIE CONDITIONS I F this bewildering conflict ceases to be merely a war to end Warsaw and develops into...

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Transport Notes for

Those Who Run Bedfords By F. S. Groom Editor. "The Bedford Transport Magazine." S INCE I became an Editor without a...

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An Ambulance Trailer Meeting Many Requirements

DY commercial-motor engineers, Mr. N. Straussler is L./recognized as a designer fruitful of ideas. In conjunction with Garner...

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OPINIONS and QUERIES

PROMINENT ENGINEER'S CRITICISM OF ASPIN ENGINE. I HAVE read with some interest the article by Mr. Mantell on the Aspin engine...

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Road-transport Topics in Parliament

'By Our' 'Special Parliamentary Correspondent WHY PETROL ROSE IN PRICE. A QUESTION was put to the Minister for Mines as to...

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Operating Aspects of

PASSENGER TRANSPORT GAS-BAG BUS IN LEICESTER SOON EICESTER Transport Depart4nent LAis to convert a double-deck bus to run on...

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Maintenance Poii that Make for Petrol Saving

The Problem of the Haulier on Short Leads and Frequent Stops. Carburetter Tuning as an Aid to Economy. Care of Tyres....

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Big-capacity Tipping Trailer

for refuse A Resume of Recently Published Patent Specifications Obtainable from the Patent Oftice,Price is, each /A A LARGE...