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6th November 1942
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Control of Long Distance Transport

W E are able; in this issue, to give the fullest available details concerning the gigantic new M. of W.T. scheme by which the...

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Grouping Hauliers the Next Step

Hauliers Discovering Advantages of Co-operation Amongst Themselves. Grouping Movement Growing and May Develop Nationally to...

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Passing Comments

Give a Kind Thought SORTERS of paper salvage to the Waste Paper have been the subject of Sorters . . many a joke, but life for...

One Hears

That the Peep has got its eye in. That surplus weight is a non-fare-paying passenger. The query : Does a carburetter carburet...

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News of the Week

S.J.C. CONSIDERS THE NEW GOVERNMENT SCHEME L AST Monday, Lord Leathers, Minister of War Transport, met the S.J.C. Executive...

State Grants Feature in New Engineering Cadetships

O N Saturday last, the Government announced the establishment of an attractive scheme rff engineering cadetships which is...

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Personal Pars

MR. JACKSON HoGGARD has been appointed traffic superintendent in the transport department of Southport Corporation. MR. F....

Notes on the Government Road Haulage Scheme

Supplied by the Ministry of War Transport and the Hauliers' National Traffic Pool, to keep the Industry informed of...

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Operators' Training Schools for Drivers

E STABLISIIMENT of area schools for the training of drivers, especially those qualifying to handle public service vehicles, was...

Demonstration Vans to Solve Maintenance Problems

T llAT Division of the M. of V.T. which is concerned with the maintenance and repair of motor vehicles is certainly pulling its...

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Town and Country Road Planning

Mr.H.Alker Tripp,C.B.E., Assisiant Commissioner Metropolitan Police, Gives His Views on a Stibject of Great Importance to...

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GREAT EXPANSION OF GO - \

NMENT HAULAGE SCHEME T HE Government is convinced that much . greater economies can be effected in rubber and fuel by a more...

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Benefits of the Local Grouping of Hauliers

By H. Scott Hall, M.1.A.E., M.I.TA. T HE article in last week's issue dealing with ti series of groups of hauliers which had...

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BureaLcratic Hindrance of the War Effort

Most Hauliers Appreciate the Need for Economy in the Use • of Fuel and Tyres, but Many Have Real Cause for Complaint By in the...

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OPINIONS and QUERIES SUGGESTED FUNCTIONS OF ROAD AND RAIL C OMMENTING,

in your issue dated October 16, upon my letter to "The Times" (October 10), you say : " This is obviously another attempt by an...

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To Improve Oil-engine Slow Running

A New C.A.V. Device to Give Eight-stroking When Idling so that the Need for Extremely Small Fuel Deliveries is Obviated P...

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An Opet lg Costs Records

Solving the Problems of the Carrier H AVING completed my instructions to this junior accountant friend ef 'nine on the form of...

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Hydraulic System Applied to Clutch Operation

rROM the Rover Co., Ltd., and P. A. Scott-Iversen, both of Chesford Grange, Kenilworth, comes, in Patent No. 547,465, a scheme...