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F IGIIT as it may against penalizing restrictions and unduly heavy taxation, the roadtransport industry of this country is...
to be held in Great Britain this year opens to-day in Glasgow. A survey of the exhibits gives the impression that in a year of...
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A WELL-KNOWN member of the transport industry has recently expressed the opinion that DO single fleet of vehicles should exceed...
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"The wheels of wealth will be slowed by all difficulties of transport at whatever points arising, as a carriage is iv As...
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We learn that Mr. R. D. Peck has joined the board of Lep Transport and Depository, Ltd. Sir Joseph W. L. Napier, Bart., has...
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Urging Amendment of Animal Transit Order. The county agricultural committee of Notts County Council considers that the Transit...
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BARNET Urban District Council is to purchase an ambulance at an estimated cost of £430. HULL watch committee is to obtain...
THE ninth annual dinner and dance of the Association of London Omnibus Proprietors, Ltd., was held last Monday at the Holborn...
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IN PARLIAMENT By Our Special Parliamentary Correspondent Vehicle and Road Signals. A N interesting discussion has taken...
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THE HAULAGE SITUATION By William Dalziel, (Union Transport Co., Glasgow) A New and Interesting Scheme to Stabilize the...
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Another Association Adds Its Quota to the Great Volume of Criticism Which Has Been Aroused by the Recommendations of the Rail...
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By Roger W. Sewill, M.A., Managing Direct( London and Southern Counties Transoort Co., Ltd. The Story of the London-Scottish...
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A Feature which Hauliers Find Helpful in Estimating and Anticipating Chances for Obtaining Contracts' MLLE news this week is...
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OF THE SCOTTISH SHOW Full Report of the Commercial-vehicle Exhibits to be Seen at the Kelvin Hall, Glasgow. Fine Range of...
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C ONSIDERABLE advance has been made in the design of the Edbro hydraulic tipping gear made by Edwards Brothers (Tippers), Ltd,...
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in the face of economic depression The Management of the Scottish Capital's Municipal Bus Fleet. In Statistics Show Surpris...
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I N connection with the laying of its great pipe line, the Iraq Petroleum Co., Ltd., has ordered two somewhat unusual...
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A MONG the wide variety of exhibits in the equipment section of the Scottish Show there is to be found a vast amount of...
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YORK CO-ORDINATION SCHEME MAY COST RATEPAYERS i200,000 Latest Information of the Municipal-Private Deal MIURTHER important...
Several Important Transport Officials Present LAST Friday, Alderman Rufus Stirk, 0.B.E., .LP., Mayor of Halifax, opened the...
BIG NORTHERN MERGER OF THREE INDEPENDANTS. IT was announced in Newcastle-on Tyne, on Monday, that the three bus undertakings...
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TN a demonstration which we attended last week, we were afforded evidence that the various difficulties that have attended the...
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Insist on Road Transport The Views of the National Farmers' Union of Scotland on the Salter Report Emphasize the...
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The Pros and Cons of Pie-combustion and Direct-injection Oil Engines. A Plea to Hauliers for Action The Editor invites...
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A Forecast of the Range of Vehicles and Appliances to be Shown by Prominent Manufacturers Next Week in London at the Royal...
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The new luxury tax of 10 per cent. imposed on motor vehicles imported into Yugoslavia is not applicable to lorries. Further...
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A Resume of Recently Published Patent Specifications T ED names of John Fowler and Co. (Leeds), Ltd., and P. R. Hasson, a...