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14th August 1936
14th August 1936
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Should Licensing be Abandoned?

Abuse of the Privilege of Objection and the Establishment of Case Law Nullify Benefits F LAGRANT abuse of the goods-transport...

C-licensees and Agreed, Wages D RIVERS' wages, and the differentiation between

those which are assumed to be paid by ancillary users and those which haulage contractors must pay under the conciliation...

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Passing Comments

Railways Badly Miss I ORE) AUSTIN, at the Press Chance to Impress the reception held this week in Press connection with the...

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One Hears—

Of many flaws in the laws. That driving in London in 1936 is often slower than it was in 1066. Of a West Highland sheriff...

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NEWS of the WEEK

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

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Rail Delays to Cause Labour Dispute?

D ELAYS in rail transport had created the risk of a labour disturbance among slaughtermen, said a witness, when Mr. A. E....

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NEW PETROLEUM ACT TO RECTIFY DEFECT.

The Petroleum (Transfer of Licences) Act, 1936, has really been placed on the statute book to remedy a defect in the Petroleum...

L.N.E.R, Granted Many More Motors I NCREASED traffic, stated by a rail

way witness to be due partly to an improvement in trade in the district and partly to "regained traffic," was one of the...

Big Effort to Avoid Licensing Delays

help forward goods-transport e licensing in the North-Western Area, Mr. Archibald Henderson, Southern Scotland Licensing...

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Compact Dynamo-testing Equipment

T HE accompanying illustration shows the latest test equipment now being supplied to the many branches of Simms Motor Units,...

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New Maybach_ Multi - speed Preselective Gearbox A Transmission Component Neither Heavier

Nor More Bulky than the Average Four-speed Unit, Affording up to Eight Ratios with Vacuum-operated Automatic Change W E...

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Upward

Trend of Goods-vehicle Registrations I N June, 1936, the number of new motor vehicles registered was 38,536, compared with...

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Opinions and ueries

The Editor invites correspondence on all sub j ects connected with the use of commercial motors. Letters should be written on...

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Traffic Census on Class II Roads

I N August, 1935, a road-traffic census was taken on class I roads, and it showed that during the four years 1931-35 there was...

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Depreciation

from the accountancy aspect Conclusion of a Series of Six Articles on How to Keep Road transport Operators' Accounts. Previous...

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Improvements in New Austin Range

Higher Power from "Seven" Engine, Which Now Has Three Main Bearings. 'Clutch and Steering gear Modifications O UTSTANDING among...

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RATES STANDARDIZATION FAA ACIES EXPLODED

Solving the Problems of the Carrier EW readers should appreci ate that this is the third of a series of articles in which I...

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Railway Efforts to Wear Down Hauliers' Resistance

Daily, the Traffic Courts Provide Concrete Evidence of the Determination of the Railways to Try and Crush Road Transport p...

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Railway Millions Invested

in Road Transport A N addition, in 1935, of 683 to the number of goods vehicles operated by the railwily companies lends...

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PRACTICAL FEATURES IN A

r EW FORDSON LIGHT CHASSIS Maximum Body Space is Available on the New Fordson 25-cwt. Chassis. Forward Control Ensures Even...

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A Worthy Addition

to the Dodge Range A NEW 3-TON MODEL Having Semi -forward Control the Latest Dodge 3-tonner Gives a Good Account of Itself...

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Operating Aspects of

Passenger Transport " TRANSFER " CASE: DECISION RESERVED MILE joint applications of George I Ewer and Co., Ltd., United...

Strong Opposition to Higher Fares

O v Monday, the East Midland Traffic Commissioners granted an application by Nottingham Corporation to . substitute buses for...

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Stimulating Interest in First Aid

How to Deal with Various Emergencies that May Arise on the Road and in the Works A S the law insists that first-aid equipment...

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Fuel Injection with Spark Ignition

A Resume' of Recently Published Patent Specificalions That Are Obtainable From the Patent Office, Price is. Each A COMBUSTION...