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16th May 1947
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Is Profit-sharing the Key to Prosperity'?

H OW to transform into keenness the present widespread *apathetic attitude towards duties of all kinds is a problem that faces...

Passing Comments

Will the Dutch Get qPEAKINGWith a man who Their Stolen Buses "-'recently returned from Back ? Holland, we were told that...

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One Hears-

That without the tractor farmers could not "speed the plough" sufficiently to catch up on this spring's work. That it is...

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Newt of the Week

• MORE CONCESSIONS TO HAULAGE WORKERS rURTHER concessions to road haulage workers are contained in an announcement made on...

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20 Minutes for Loading in

Central London VOLLOWING recommendations by 1 the London and Home Counties Traffic Advisory Committee, the Minister of...

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Personal Pars

MR. E. J. BATCHELOR has been appointed assistant managing director of Brush Coachwork, Ltd. MAJOR ARCHIBALD DANGERFIELD,...

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Complications in Transfer Case

D ECISION was reserved when Mr. L./Trevor Morgan, KC., South Wales Licensing Authority, heard an application last week for the...

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['HE necessity of hauling grain away from the

wheatfields to the elevators before the autumn rains came was a problem that faced Canadian farmers for many years. By the old...

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WHAT TO CHARGI FOR BULK COAL HAULAGE

T HIS week I propose to deal with the haulage of coal for industrial use. I am considering it insofar as it applies to the...

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F EW branches of the road transport industry have such a

tradition as the furniture-removal trade, which, since the coming of the motor vehicle, has rapidly developed into a highly...

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What Will the Lords Do?

Asks Our Legal Adviser W ITH Third Reading behind them, the Commons can wash their hands of the Transport Bill for some little...

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Eastbourne Conference

C ONSIDERED from every aspect, the Eastbourne Conference of the Public Transport Association was one of the most successful it...

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What is the ideal Refuse Collector?

QIMPLIC1TY and economy in operation are two of the most important factors in the design of public-cleansing vehicles, said Mr....

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Illegal Running Since 1937 Alleged

Variety of - Interesting Questions Raised in Three Appeals Heard Last Week. One Case Sent Back for Rehearing B Y a High Court...

Freedom for Hauliers Promised

Conservative Party's Industrial Programme, Announced This Week, Stands for Free Enterprise, Subject to Essential Central...

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MODERN GEAR 30X DESIGN

By A, W. HAIGH, A. MI. Mech.E. W HEN a transmission designer is given the job of producing a gearbox for a new chassis, he...

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Monopoly Makes Good in Hyderabad

T HE largest State in India, Hyderabad, has an area about the same as that of Great Britain and a population of nearly...

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Passenger Transport News

SERIOUS LOSSES OF STAFF BY. YORKSHIRE OPERATORS B US drivers and conductors who are attracted by the five-day week in...

Workers Need Better Services?

Q NE of the grounds on which Messrs. \--/Jones Bros. Aberbeeg, based an application to Mr. Trevor Morgan, K.C., South Wales...

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An Oil En2ine Combustion System

A Résumé of Recently Published Patent Specifications A COMBUSTION chamber for oil rt engines, claimed to give good results in...