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13th August 1937
13th August 1937
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Agriculture and Transport

The Railways Are Increasing Agricultural Depression, but Road Transport Will Lift It T HE increase in railway rates for the...

Tell the Man in the Street

I T does not as yet appear to be even dimly realized that the man in the street, everyone, in fact, is directly or indirectly...

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Passing Comments

Delivering a Vehicle IT would be helpful to mannin t h e Bo dy of 1 facturers and -dealers if they Another . . were allowed,...

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One Hears

Of difficulty in defining running repairs. That the term is vague and better avoided. That coaches have made up to seaside...

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FODENS STAGE REMARKABLE RECOVERY.

A healthy state of affairs is shown by the report of Fodens, Ltd., for the year ended June 30 last, and a marked recovery is...

Blow for Aberdeen Fish Haulier

A FTER a hearing involving 21 sittings spread over nearly a year, Mr. Henry Riches, Northern Scotland Licensing Authority, gave...

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Small Haulier to Lose Licences ?

A NOTHER haulier seems likely to -lose his livelihood because he has changed the nature of his business. , When, at Liverpool,...

Have Clearing-house Hauliers Goodwill?

D 'Esgoodwill attach to a haulage business run solely for a clearing house? This question was raised in a Section 11 (3) (b) ....

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Strength of British Motor Industry

I F one be in need of information rele vant to the motor industry one instinctively turns to that excellent publication of the...

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Big-capacity Trailer

with Exceptionally Low Platform A Carrimore Eight-wheeler, Built for 25-ton Loads, with a Loading Height of only 2 ft. 6 ins....

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WAREHOUSIN( A KEY FACTOR

In Wool Transport In the Heart of the Yorkshire Woollen District, T. E. Short and Sons, Ltd., Provides Important Transport and...

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SPREADING Ovi

HEADS OVER THE FLEET Further Discussion of Establishment Costs, Particularly of the Operation of Small to Methum-sizzed...

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in the Sand and Gravel Business

The inner Workings of One of the Largest Sand and Gravel Merchandising Organizations in the Midlands S INCE 1915, J. Cross and...

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Will Rail Rates Rise Help Road Transport?

Judgment of Railway Rates Tribunal on Application for 5-per-cent. increase in Charges P 0551131LITIES of the diversion of...

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TRAVELLERS' BODYWORK Offers Scope for Ingenuity

Planning the Body to Best Advantage so that Ample Space is Afforded for the Transport or Display of Samples. Some Sound...

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Operating Aspects of

PASSENGER TRANSPORT 70,000 WORKERS SEEK HIGHER PAY (AVER 70,000 municipal passengerkJ transport workers are affected by an...

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Thornycroft Introduces " Trusty " Tractor D ESCRIBED as the Trusty

type 0D/AC6/1 tractor chassis, a new model is announced by John I. Thornycroft and Co., Ltd„ Thornycroft House, Smith Square,...

1933 Act Was

Bound to Fail" C 0-ORDINATION as it affects the rod-transport industry was discussed by Mr. L. IV. Gupwell, M.Inst.T.,...

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Refinement Characterizes the Performance of

THE DAIMLER DOUBLE-DECKER Excellent Running, Afforded by Gardner Engine, Daimler Fluid Flywheel and Wilson Preselective...

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OPINIONS and QUERIES

A SUGGESTION FOR SIGNALLING CONTACT BETWEEN VEHICLES. 151101 As a road user operating a private car almost entirely for...

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Increased Rail Charges—Cause and Effect V IEWS on the judgment of

the Railway Rates Tribunal on the increase of rail charges (reported on page 17) were expressed, on Tuesday, to The Commercial...

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Power-assisted Steering

A Resume of Patent Specifications that Have Recently Been Published A N interesting instance of American progress is shown in...