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6th December 1946
6th December 1946
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Confiscation or Strangulation

A Drastic Socialist Proposition to Legalize the Plundering of Efficient Business Enterprises T HE introduction of the...

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Passing Comments

A Discussion Tip — A T meetings of an instituG lye Your Name " lion well known to our Clearly . readers, we have found great...

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One Hears---

Of times of Stress and Strauss. That the Government wants all the eggs in one basket. Of hope that it will follow the rhyme...

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News ot the Week

TRANSPORT BILL READ FOR THE FIRST TIME T HE Transport Bill was read for the first time in the House of Commons on Wednesday,...

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R.H.A. Impressions of the Bill

QTATEMENTS on the Transport Bill, s...) issued by the Road Haulage Association, point out that it has only one merit—it...

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Personal Pars

MR. W. MARTIN is the hon. secretary of the Glasgow Centre of the Institute of Road Transport Engineers, not Mr. Morton. MR. S....

Hole in "Licensing Fabric"

T HE beginnings of "a great hole in the fabric of licensing" were observed by Mr. W. E. Macve, NorthWestern Licensing...

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N.I. Board Makes Operating Profit L f AST year the Northern

Ireland Road I...Transport Board, which operates 680 buses, 1,118 goods motors and 19 horse-drawn vehicles, made an operating...

PROCTOR DIESEL—A NEW 6-TONNER

IVE understand that Springwood VT Motors, Ltd.. Eley's Estate, Angel Road, Edmonton, London, N.18, is to start production of ,a...

Progress in First Year of Peace R EGISTRATIONS of new vehicles

• in September last. compared with those in September; 1945, present a striking picture of the conversion from war to...

Degreasing at Small Cost D EC;REASING of petrol engines in 15

minutes by only a mild alkaline detergent, combined with heat and turbulence, was cited as an example of the success of a...

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25and 40-mile Limits in

NATIONALIZATION BILL E VERYONE interested in inland transport has been anxious to know what will be contained in the Transport...

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By P. G. Tucker I T has always been my view

that, but for the skill of the average driver of a commercial vehicle, there would be far more accidents levelled against him...

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W HILST one would not choose a dreary wet day in

November to carry out a road test of a commercial vehicle, driving under such conditions brings out more in a machine than a...

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"Selficontained" Transport for

a Small Community OPERATORS TAKE OVER AT KING'S CROSS I T is understood that P.S.V. Operators, Ltd., the London independent...

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What Private

Enterprise Has Done " N °politician, even in his grandest flights of imagination, ever accused the road-passenger industry of...

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OPINIONS and QUERIES

ROADS AND THEIR CONTROL A T present I am employed as a taxicab driver, but, r-k previously, was travelling in all directions,...

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Selective Steering for All Wheels,

A R esume of Recently Published Patent Specifications A NOVEL principle in multi-wheel steering is disclosed in patent No....