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Special Features of this Issue

4th January 1935, Page 28
4th January 1935
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We give a summary of die new wages and conditions in the

road-transport industry. Page 713. Built to carry 4 tons and with is body allowance of 12 cwt., the new Albion chassis has an unladen weight of 1 ton 18 cwt. Page 714. Details are included of a new 20-25-ton Dyson trailer conversion. Page 717. Two new maintenance instruments of Run bake make have been produced. One is a battery trickle charger, the other an electrical-equipment tester. Page 717. "Mr. R. W. &will, M.A., M.Inst.T., writes optimistically

regarding the future of the haulage industry. Page 718.

A mechanic puts forward practical suggestions for the better organization of maintenance workshops. Page 720.

Our road-test report concerns a Morris-Commercial tractor unit with T.T.A. semi-trailer, making a cheap and reliable 6-tanner. Page 722.

Written by a legal expert, our article on the insurance of borrowed motor vehicles contains much valuable informa tion. Page 729.

" S.T.R." gives the third instalment of an article in which operating costs are set out in detail, and numbered as a

preliminary to accurate recording. Page 730.

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