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11th June 1943
11th June 1943
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No More Hush! Hush !

Road Transport Has a Big Story to Tell of Its Vital Importance to the Nation O UR _ urgent plea: for more publicity for road...

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A Possible Source of Transport Fuel

TUDGING from the frequency of its appearance, J the phrase, "Inquest on two miners killed in a colliery explosion at—" might...

Passing Comments

S PEAKING recently to Birmingham Rotarians, Mr. H. L. Kenward, Dunlop sales director, said that the freedom to live is as...

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One Hears

That with some people " gas " is always natural. From Leyland operators: "What a nice, chatty letter." That rubber torsional...

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News of the Week

CLEARING HOUSES INCLUDED IN M.O.W.T. HAULAGE SCHEME A LL who have been accustomed to use the services of its member's for the...

Unity, Policy and Effort—What the Industry Needs

S ONIE days ago, Mr. W. G. Cooper: -/East Midland Area Chairman of A.R.O., addressed the annual meeting of the Scunthorpe...

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Birthday Honours List

T HE Birthday Honours List 'contains many people connected with the interests with which we deal, and we have extracted the...

Sir Alfred Faulkner Speaks on Producer Gas to Associations

S PEAKING at a meeting of A.R.O., and C.M.U.A. West Midland Area Committees at Wolverhampton on June 1, Sir Alfred Faulkner,...

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32 Years' Service and Still Going Strong

A LEYLAND machine, having a fine record of service, is shown in the accompanying illustration. The chassis was purchased by...

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Ancillary Users Could Help Hauliers

Antagonism and Prejudice Between C Licensees and Those Who Work for Hire or Reward Should be Removed and a Spirit of...

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OPINIONS and QUERIES

LUTON REBELLION CREATES A STIR I WOULD like to express, through your columns, my 'thanks to the many hauliers who have written...

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WITH the name of Mr. S. J. Wright, M.A., Director,

IV National Institute of Agricultural Engineering, behind it as the author, the paper entitled "The Versatility of the Modern...

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Road Transport Drivers By in National Defence Francis Jones

Our Contributor Suggests That Lorry Drivers, Particularly Long-distance Men, are Ideally Placed to Perform a Special Home Guard...

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Current Matters Discussed By S.J.C.

A MEETING of the S.J.C. Execu tive Committee, on June 1, considered certain matters of interest to the industry. One was a set...

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A SCHEME FOR THE INVA. N OF POST-WAR MARKETS

T HE extensive employment of road vehicles in the Services, and their operation by not only pre-war drivers, but by many men...

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A "Capital" War-time Service for Bedfords

be able to give practically full r service facilities to Bedford operators and to meet most demands for spare parts are claims...

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Beware of Inferior Lubricants

By Exercising Care in the ,Choice of Oils and Greases, Operators Can Provide Against Avoidable Mechan!cal Breakdowns and so...

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More About the Rising Costs of Haulage

Comparing F igures from "The Commercial Motor Tables of Operating Costs in 1938 and those of 1942: Some Examples of Actual...

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GUSTAVUS ADOLPHUS

First Chief of Combined Operations T HE remarkable character of this young Swedish King compels admiration both for the high...

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A Colt Proves Its Stamina

D I – NURING the early part of 1938. L./William Jacks and Co., Ltd., of London, ordered a Helder Colt chassis for shipment to...

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Improved "Hot-spot"

for an Induction System A Resume of Patent Specifications That Have Recently Been Published. Copies ma . y be Obtained from the...