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10th April 1936
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Representation of the Industry

I T is of the utmost importance that the commercialvehicle industry should be strongly represented in every sphere where it is...

Economy in Loading and Routeing

W HEN suitable vehicles have been chosen, adequate maintenance arranged, and good drivers selected, there remains a most...

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Passing Comments Cattle, Garden P ro A S a sidelight on the

in duce and Glass . in creasing use of trailers Small Trailers . . behind private cars, the East Midlands Licensing Authority...

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FIVE ASSOCIATIONS TO FIGHT RAILWAY& The railways' attempt to secure

the automatic dismissal of licence applications on proof being given that suitable alternative transport facilities exist, is...

NEWS of the WEEK

The wheels of wealth will be slowed by all difficulties of transport, at whatever points arising, on a carriage is by the...

Mr. Chamberlain Decries Rail Tactics

E MPHATIC protests were recently made by Mr. W. Chamberlain, North-Western Licensing Authority, against the present methods of...

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AN HOURS-VARIATION • APPLICATION REFUSED.

The application made by the Associates Committee of the British Road Federation, on behalf of a number of constituent bodies,...

Personal Pars

MR. R. B. STOCKDALE, Of Motor Carriers, Ltd., Liverpool, has been reelected chairman of the road transport section of Liverpool...

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AUTHORITY WARNS HAULIER AGAINST RATE-CUTTING.

That an operator who cuts rates and makes difficulties for his fellowoperators should not really be allowed a licence was the...

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Municipal Purchases and Proposals

Oldham Corporation is buying 12 Leyland oil-engined buses. Unites Corporation is to obtain tenders for the RIPPLY of a...

Producer Gas from Wood New German Development for Utilization of

Cheap Fuel. Grunert Vehicle Plant which Generates Gas from Wood Direct A N accompanying illustration shows a Ford V-8 car,...

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Current Topics in Brief

THE prospect that internal air lines I. will be licensed, which The Commercial Motor has referred to ever since 1933, is more...

HESTON-CROYDON FERRY • REOPENING.

• 1-1, A s from April 1, Commercial Air Hire, Ltd., reopened the service ' - which it started last summer between Croydon and...

IMPORTANT NEW CHARTER COMPANY.

( - NNE of Great Britain's best charter 1--/pilots, Capt. William Ledlie, has started his own company, Personal Airways, Ltd.,...

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What the Associations Are Doing

MOVE TO STABILIZE SAND RATES. After a lengthy discussion, during which widespread apathy was apparent, an open meeting of...

"Accept Legislation With Good Grace"

TNTERESTING comments on the ipresent position of the road-transport industry were made at an open meeting of the C.M,U A. in...

Buses Abstracting Parcels Traffic

C OMPETITION from bus operators who were said to make a business of carrying parcels on their stage services, and a railway...

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Road Transport Topics

in Parliament (By Our Special Parliamentary Correspondent.) DETAILED ACCIDENT STATISTICS. T HE Minister of Transport...

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Hire Purchase and Rates Assessment

A S a general rule, it is preferable to ignore anonymous communications. There are, of course, exceptions to every rule and I...

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Lettuce Harvesting by Tractorlorry O NE of the latest applications of

motor vehicles is in connection with the harvesting of lettuce on a 1,400-acre estate near Yuma, Arizona, U.S.A. It is stated...

Hauling 30-ton Loads in the Andes

I N January, 1935, the manageinent of the Cia Minera Aguilar, of northern Argentine, met to consider an unusual problem. For a...

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Hard Times for Owner-drivers in U.S.A.

Legislation Forcing the Small Men to the Wall. How Two Great Organizations Operate IN the main, the American road...

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Promoting

T HE accident statistics for the year 1935 make depressing reading, the total number of people killed and injured on the roads...

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Good Features in a New Steel Body

The Anthony Steel Tipping Body is of Welded Construction and is made from a Special Alloy. Light Weight and Adequate Strength...

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The 1933 Act Creating Harsh Administration of an Unreasonable Law

Drives Honest Traders to Subterfuge in an Effort to Preserve Their Livelihoods A Body of "Artful Dodgers"? A REGRETTABLE...

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:ING SYSTEMS

T O impart velocity to a vehicle and to abstract velocity from it, elaborate and ingenious mechanisms are required. It would be...

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Insurance Liabilities of Travellers

A DECISION of the greatest import ti to all who use motorcars in connection with their businesses, and particulaily to...

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Steel and Tool Advances Reviewed

Recent Developments in Tools Include a Two - step Drill, Improved Design of Reamer and a New Cutter and Hob Fain. Nitrided...

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Some Extended Tours "A Mad Rush"

T HAT they were" nothing more than a mad rush through, the country, and could not be regarded as sightseeing tours," was the...

YORKS TRANSFER CASE ADJOURNED

A T a sitting of the Yorkshire Traffic Commissioners at Dewsbury, last Friday, Messrs. Edwin Box and Sons, of Dewsbury, applied...

Scope for National Road Travel Film

T WO avenues of advertising which remain unexplored were mentioned by Mr. J. B, Hewitson, of the Thames Valley Traction Co.,...

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TRIBUNAL SETTLES 80 AWARDS

S INCE the London Passenger Transport Arbitration Tribunal was established in September, 1938, it has issued 80 awards, orders...

More "Co-ordination" of Transport

T HE annual dinner of the Institute of Transport, held at the Connaught Rooms, London was well attended, there being over 550...

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OPINIONS and

UERIES THE PROBLEMS OF POTATO AND BRICK HAULAGE. (47841 In . your issue of March 20, you publish an article by S,T.R. which I...

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A Mobile Crane for Fire-brigade Service

An Interesting Appliance for Undertaking Some of the Special Duties Performed by the London Fire Brigade S UCH is the...

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Financial News of the Industry

NEW COI/ PANICS. . Henry Caton and Co, (1935), Ltd.—Private company. Reg, April 3. Cap. £20,000 in £1 shares. Manufacturers...

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A Compact Gearbox

D ESIGNED by a concern with long experience of gear manufacture, a four-speed gearbox is described in patent No. 443,301, by...