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Page 27 from 4th November 1949T HE air transport of goods is still looked upon by many people in trade and industry as someihing which will grow gradually but will be employed......

Passing Comments
Page 16 from 17th October 1941USA. Judge Says A CCORDING to our Haulage Based on American contemporary, "Transport National Principles . Topics," a Buffalo City judge ,recently......

In a Line or Two
Page 30 from 27th August 1948A party of members of the Institute of Road Transport Engineers is to visit the engine works of F. Perkins. Ltd.. at Peterborough, on September 22......

One Hears—
Page 21 from 20th January 1940Of more Belisha "crossings." That over-generous gritting of some roads led to flint punctures when the thaw came. That however widely the theatre......

Passing Comments
Page 16 from 19th June 1942Transport Company MUCH has been said regard which Provides Beds ing the difficulties experi and Meals . . . enced by drivers in obtaining......

Passing Comments
Page 46 from 20th April 1940Fears of Gumming by ik UCH has been written "Pool" Seem UnLVIregarding the danger of founded gurn deposits in petrol tanks and carburation systems......

Passing CoMments
Page 16 from 7th May 1943W E recently attended an interesting demonstration of what is claimed to be an improv e'd and simplified of detecting fissures, cracks, porous......

One Hears— That the borrowing of buses by municipalities...
Page 15 from 15th June 1940That the arrangements for cattle transport by road constitute an example of sound organization. That, despite the ban on the manufacture of......

One Hears
Page 15 from 17th April 1942That the good Fowler finds a lot in his net. That the fortnightly " Bulletin" is widely appreciated. Of a patriot in doubt whether to chain his......

One Hears
Page 19 from 4th May 1945That Hitler is rapidly becoming " littler." Of tyres repaired electrically by high-frequency vulcanization. Hopes that rehabilitation plans will......