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16th February 1945
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Britain Must Have Motorways

NE of the main reasons given by the Govern ' ment for refusing to grant the application of the oublic-service-vehicle...

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Motor Ambulances Relieve Much Suffering

O NE of the most important fields in which the motor vehicle, by its speedy and smooth running, has shown up to the best...

Passing Comments

T HE British Road Federation has now received the sup port of 42 chambers of comrnerce in its demandfor the construction of...

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One Hears

_Of Scotland demanding consideration of the Fettle forthwith. Of London bus driver and conductor working together for 25...

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News of the Week

HAULAGE WAGES INCREASES PROPOSED • T HE Road Haulage Central Wages Bciardwill request the Minister of Labour to make an Order...

East Lancashire Association and Merger

Scheme B LACKBURN'S pre-eminent position in road-haulage organization was mentioned by Miss P. D. Bridge, secretary of the...

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Sub-area of R,H.A. for Woollen District Operators?

W AR-TIME increases in railway companies' fleets of read vehicles were commented upon at a meeting of the Heavy Woollen...

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Passenger Holds Jubilee Meeting - r im silver jubilee luncheon of the

I. National Joint Industrial Council for the Road Passenger Transport Industry was held on February 8, the chair being taken by...

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New Concept of the Traffic Problem

AT well-known industrial transport executive, Mr. Frederick Smith, M.Inst.T., recently read a paper entitled " Transport The...

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Growing Our Own Motor Fuel

UTOTOR fuel from alcohol and water; 1V1 that is the subject of a recent patent taken out by one of the big American oil...

Stud Removal by Electric Arc Welding

A STUD which breaks off flush or, perhaps, below the surface of a casting, is not the easiest thing to remove quickly and...

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Road Tr: Part in Handling 20 Ions of Beet

S PECIAL circumstances apply as regards the acceptance of sugar beet at the Brigg factory. It draws its supplies from an area...

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A Repairer's View on Grouping

The Rapidly Widening Interest in This Movement Represents Closing of the Ranks, in Which the Repairer Can Give A S , S a...

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A Three-way Tipper for Special

Duty A SOMEWHAT unusual type of body, in conjunction with • means for three-way tipping, lends a special interest to the...

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Points in Goods-vehicle By .

Chassis Selection A. W. Haigh, N the first, part of 'this article, which Was published in 0 The Commercial - Motor " for last...

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An Improved Axle for Trolleybuses

T HE high motor-speed of a trolleyb.us calls for an axle reduction of about 10 to 1,' and this often tends to overheat the...