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27th January 1933
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Sled cross-bearers and pillars are employed in the latest

Spurting Luton-type body. Page 824.

Mr. Lawrence King contributes an article giving some new views on the Salter Report. Page 827.

The intricacies of gasket manufacture, as practised by

J. Payen, Ltd., are described in detail. Page 832.

Certain modifications 'have been made to two well-known

Albion models—the 5-tonner and the 6-tanner. Page 821.

Our article on the problem of haulage in the U.S.A. is based on a valuable survey made by a Government Department.

Laid lorries are to be utilized in exploring the unknown Page 8o Sahara. pg *

Finger-tip control is provided for the Harris emergency brake.

The week's road-test report deals with the Morris-Commercial

13.9 h.p. 1-tanner. Page 834.

TIVe refer to the road-transport methods of a well-known

biscluit manufacturer. Page 828.

Ifillether interest should, or should not, be charged on out

stailuling debts, is discussed. Page 836.

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