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Not to be sniffed at
Page 24 from 4th July 1991ril orry drivers could soon face sniffer pigs at UK Customs, following the success of police porkers in Germany where they are widely used to......

By our Northern Correspondent Eric Strongitharm,...
Page 24 from 21st March 2002Progress marches forwards as inexorably as th( hands of a clock turn around the clock face mark ing the steady creep of time through the day or, as......

Horseflesh.
Page 2 from 12th April 1917By " The Inspector." I am sorry, this week, to attempt the feat, a not uncommon one to confirmed journalists I am told, of writing on a subject of......

EC shuns animal curbs
Page 8 from 19th April 1990• European Parliament moves to curb the transport of live animals have been rejected by EC Agriculture Commissioner Ray MacSharry. He has accepted......

One Hears—
Page 27 from 3rd February 1950The rallying cry, " Up, hauliers! and out 'em! " That if we, in the words of one haulier, "give 'em the push, we can give Britain a good haul "—in......

Yorkshire-based Controlled Demolition Group has flattened...
Page 22 from 4th April 2002a national Health and Safety Award. However, the group obviously wasn't too keen on either its prize or the cause. To celebrate its high-rise......

ONE HEARS
Page 45 from 2nd July 1929Too much of some motor mowers. Of more parcelcars on the stocks. And of one or two which should be in them. Some harsh words about Dublin traffic......

Passing Comments
Page 18 from 8th May 1942Tyres to be Branded r r 'HERE is a belief in the to Prevent " RustI U .S.A. that the rubber ling" situation may result in tyre rustling. The......

The Purchase Department.
Page 21 from 28th August 1913Where to Buy your Supplies. The Making of Wheels. A very interesting stand at the Olympia Show was that of Smith, Parfrey and Co., Ltd., Pimlico......

One Hears
Page 3 from 25th January 1917That all London heard. Of "groggy" agrimotors. Of Titans and tightenings. That not every Co. is cosey. That agency begins at home. Screams......