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News of the Week
Page 26 from 17th October 1947BIG SWITCH FROM RAIL TO ROAD TRANSFER of goods to road trans'. port in order to relieve the railways is likely to extend beyond coal, said Major F.......

One Hears
Page 25 from 14th February 1947Of drivers suffering from snow-glare. That KingCoal is becoming a second-rate monarch. 0 Of a micrometer with sapphire on the wearing surfaces.......

North-ea
Page 24 from 12th December 1941)perator Progresses from Motorcycles to Mammoths Beginning with a Motorcycle Outfit, the Roadtransport Activities of Orrell and Brewster, Ltd.,......

A Six-wheeler's Splendid Record on Quarry Work
Page 31 from 29th May 1942Over 1,000,000 Tons of Limestone Carried Under Unusually Severe Conditions by an A.E.C. Six-wheeler U PWARDS of 280,000 miles, built up day after......

OPINIONS and Q UERIES
Page 32 from 31st December 1943THE RETURNING HAULIER MUST BE ACCOMMODATED Y OUR leading article in your issue dated December 10, re a Southend operator being refused......

Last Meeting of the C.M.U.A.
Page 22 from 19th January 1945celebrate the transformation of the C.M.U.A. into the Traders' Road Transport Association, a " winding-up " luncheon was held in London on January......

News of the Week
Page 18 from 19th October 1945NO STATEMENT YET ON FUTURE OF THE R.H.O. T HERE has been no further development in connection with the future of the M.O.W.T. Road Haulage......

Nationalized Transport Predicted to Fail
Page 23 from 24th June 1949Essential that Intelligent Employees Should be Educated to Understand the Work of the Officers. Present Railway System May be Changed in 25 Years.......

• SERVICE THE KEYNOTE TO
Page 26 from 9th June 1944:ESSFUL HAULAGE EXPANSION IF it be necessary to demonstrate that the best type of haulage business is one which is small enough to be directed and......

News of the Week Ban Processions Which Waste Valuable 'Fuel
Page 16 from 12th September 1941lyfE have every sympathy with W useful efforts to promote a higher percentage of salvage of valuable materiaLs, but surely, these can be conducted......