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"USE STEELS WITH LOWER ALLOY CONTENT"

16th November 1951
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STtEL conservation committees in the United Kingdom should consider again the properties of lower alloycontent steels, and special techniques for hardening and heat treating them. Motor manufacturers and other British users should study further the measures being taken in the U.S.A. to save copper, nickel, lead and tin. These are two. of the recommendations of a team which, under the auspices of the Anglo-American Productivity Council, visited America to study methods of saving scarce materials. It is further recommended that continuous attention should be given to the redesigning of manufactured products to save scarce materials.

LICENCE SUSPENDED: NEW TEST

\y/I-IEN his driving licence was VV suspended for a month by Otley magistrates on November 9, Andrew Gledhill, Middleton Park Grove, Leeds, who was fined £3, with £7 17s. 4d. costs, for driving a bus without due care, was told that at the end" of the month he would have to undergo a driving test. • Stating that the defendant drbve a double-deck bus into the back of a lorry, the prosecuting solicitor said that there seemed to be no reason for the accident. The defendant said that he did not See the lorry and had no recollection of the accident. I-16 had since obtained employment in "driving children and blind people about."

LR.T.E. RECOGNIZED

A CERTIFICATE changing the name .idTkof The Institute of Road Transport Engineers, Ltd., to "The Institute of Road Transport Engineers" has been issued by the Registrar of Companies. New memorandum and articles are in hand.