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T HE statements made recently by a Regional Transport Commissioner in a letter addressed to the chairman of the bus committee...
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Transport Conditions THE Monthly Pr o g re ss Now Existing in the I Report •of the S.M.M.T. U.S.A. contains some interesting...
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" When Greek meets Greek." Regrets expressed at the M.O.W.T.'s " narrow " outlook: Of many looking. forward to the day when...
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BETTER LIGHTING IN P.S. VEHICLES T HE Minister of Home Security has amended Article 20 of the Lighting (Restrictions) Order,...
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Commer Q4 W D.-type Chassis Form Basis for Four Mobile Churches Having Sleeping Accommodation WHILST we have, from time to...
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A Strong, Active Policy is Necessary if the Industry is Not to be Submerged. In the Post-war Years Road Transport Must be...
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WHETHER aircraft concerns in this VII country will, after the war, turn over their equipment to the production of...
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Solving the Problems of the Carrier rIONSIDERABLE interest was aroused by the series of articles on furniture removal which...
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Recent News as to Contemplated Amalgamations Between Large Haulage Concerns Brings to the Fore the Position of the Small...
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Interesting Tests Which Led to Considerable Improvements in Braking, Steering and Weight Distribution IN our issue dated...
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"A Sthe Crow Flies. Shortest route to any destination. — This is the slogan of George Crow and Sons (Haulage), Ltd., Bradford,...
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T HOSE of us who care to recall our early days in the " shops " will be able to appreciate the great progress which has been...
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of November 10, entitled " Improving the Breed," contained much that interested me as a man with 40 years' experience in e the...
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A Risme of Patent Specifications That Have Recently Been Published A CLUTCH operated by hydraulic pressure forms the subject...