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16th December 1932
16th December 1932
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Page 63

The Outlook for 1933

S INCE our Outlook and Export Number of 1930, many important developments have occurred, some satisfactory and others quite the...

Service for the Export Trade riNE of the greatest difficulties

in expanding our trade with the Empire Overseas and foreign markets is to obtain correct and upto-date information regarding...

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Passing Comments

T importance of governors being rendered HJ immune from interference by drivers cannot be exaggerated. Instances are cited...

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ONE HEARS

Of progress with the all-British Latil tractor at the Letchworth works. That the associations should work together like cogs...

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WHEELS of INDUSTRY

"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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New Registrations in October.

A return recently issued by the Ministry of Transport shows that the earnber of motor vehicles registered for the first time...

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Weymann's Managing Director on the Salter Report.

Some pointed Observations were made by Mr. E. G. Izod, the managing director of Weyrrsann's Motor Bodies (1925), Ltd., in a...

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News of Municipal Activities

More Buses for Manchester.. In connection with the proposals to borrow £53,000 for the provision of more buses, Manchester...

MUNICIPAL PURCHASES AND PROPOSALS

An A.E.C. bus has been demonstrated at BARROW-IN-FURNESS. WIMBLEDON Corporation's highways committee is obtaining tenders for...

Page 70

THE TIDE

of PROGRESS in ROAD TRANSPORT Reviewing the Growth and Status of the Goods and Passenger,transport Industry. Valuable...

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IMPERIAL MARKETS THAT MATTER

How the Trade in Commercial Motors is Progressing and the Prospects for Future Sales in Britain Overseas. Requirements of...

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The Future of Goods Road Transport

By E. C. Marston, Chairman, Road Haulage Association Every Haulier is Ccncerned as to What is in Store For the Industry, and....

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The S.M.M. and T'

Work for the Industry By Col. D. C. McLagan, D.S.O., Secretary of the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders, Ltd. A...

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C.M.U.A. R.H.A.

Deputation O N Tuesday night the Conservative Members' Transport Committee held a meeting, presided over by Sir Henry Jackson,...

Important Statement to M.P.s

mHE Conference of National Organizations Interested in Road Transport, which recently issued " The Case of Trade and Industry...

Page 78

The .R( lance of

THE IRAQ PIPE LINE 0 IL from the Kirkuk field which is being opened up about 150 miles north of Bagdad will be conveyed by...

Page 82

Burning Heavy Oils

in Petrol Engines By L. Mantell The Bi-Fuel System as Developed by the Solex Concern in Conjunction with Prominent Users....

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DESIGNING for Our OVERSEAS

MARKETS O VERSEAS requirements are met by British chassis makers with Itss difficulty than was the case even a few years ago....

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The Possibilities of The Scandinavian Markets

An Opening for the Enter-, prising Manufacturer of the Lighter Types of Vehicle By Folke Reich, Motoring Correspoident of the...

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Poland's Potential Purchases By S. L. Sadowski Commercial Counsellor to the Polish Embassy.

T HE road traffic in Poland underwent relatively considerable development during the post-war years, .although the progress...

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TYRES and

TRACKS for cross-country vehicles Much Attention is Being Given to Equipment which Facilitates Transport Over Almost Any...

Page 91

A Simple Method of

Estimating Operating Costs Overseas How "The Commercial Motor" Tables of Operating Costs May be Utilized Abroad. Comparisons...

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Rumania Needs Road Transport

A Market for Vehicles of Up to 3 Tons Capacity and of Low Price R JMANIA is thirsting for road )transport and there is wide...

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Gas as an Alternative Fuel

The Outlook for a Promising System Which Provides Fuel Equivalent to Petrol Costing Nd. to 9-id. per Gallon T IIERE is nothing...

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Recent TRANSMISSION Progress

A Review of Achievement with an Outline of Possible Future Developments T O mention the word "transmission" when in the...

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Road Transport Activities

IN PARLIAMENT By OUT Special Parliamentary Correspondent Rail and Road Report. VrEMBERS of Parliament have been .I.Y_Lplying...

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Operating Aspects of

PASSENGER TRANSPORT LATEST NEWS FROM THE TRAFFIC AREAS FREE SERVICES: WESTMINSTER COACHES FINED. ON Monday last, the North...

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CLEVER ORGANIZATION OF LONG.DISTANCE OPERATION

The Elaborate System of Greyhound Motors, Ltd., Revealed in a Lecture O 'Cif the most interesting papers ever read before...

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Driven Tracks for Occasional Cross-country Use

Details of an Interesting Experiment Made in Difficult Indian Conditions S EVERAL different types of crosscountry lorry have...

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OPINIONS and QUERIES

More Controversy on the Comparative Costs of Operating Oil-engined and Steam Vehicles The Fallacy of the Belief that Heavy...

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Spain an Excellent Market

By Roman Oyarzun, Commercial Attache to the Spanish Embassy S PAIN has about 23 million inhabitants, and, although it is not...

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An Infinitely Variable Gear

A Resume of Recently Published Patent Specifications THE change-speed gear described in patent No. 365,585, by W. G. Ship...