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Abuse of the Privilege of Objection and the Establishment of Case Law Nullify Benefits F LAGRANT abuse of the goods-transport...
those which are assumed to be paid by ancillary users and those which haulage contractors must pay under the conciliation...
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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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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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"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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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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The Petroleum (Transfer of Licences) Act, 1936, has really been placed on the statute book to remedy a defect in the Petroleum...
way witness to be due partly to an improvement in trade in the district and partly to "regained traffic," was one of the...
help forward goods-transport e licensing in the North-Western Area, Mr. Archibald Henderson, Southern Scotland Licensing...
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T HE accompanying illustration shows the latest test equipment now being supplied to the many branches of Simms Motor Units,...
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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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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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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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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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from the accountancy aspect Conclusion of a Series of Six Articles on How to Keep Road transport Operators' Accounts. Previous...
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Higher Power from "Seven" Engine, Which Now Has Three Main Bearings. 'Clutch and Steering gear Modifications O UTSTANDING among...
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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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Daily, the Traffic Courts Provide Concrete Evidence of the Determination of the Railways to Try and Crush Road Transport p...
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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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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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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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Passenger Transport " TRANSFER " CASE: DECISION RESERVED MILE joint applications of George I Ewer and Co., Ltd., United...
O v Monday, the East Midland Traffic Commissioners granted an application by Nottingham Corporation to . substitute buses for...
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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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A Resume' of Recently Published Patent Specificalions That Are Obtainable From the Patent Office, Price is. Each A COMBUSTION...