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17th January 1941
17th January 1941
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Hope for the Industry

R ECENT pronouncements by the Minister of Transport indicate that the fl intensive campaign which is being waged to obtain...

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Requisitioning of Used- v ehicle Stocks QOME months ago the Ministry of

Transport was engaged in studying the possibility of controlling the prices of used commercial vehicles. The idea received a...

Passing Comments

Reflecting-stud Road ik AucH as trams and tramCentre Lines Certainly AIlines have been abused by Hel pf u I drivers of most...

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One Hears

That the British Lion is getting ready for the spring —but which. • From a transport man: " I see roads, but not enough of...

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News of the Week Road Transport Advisory Committee Still Functioning

I T has been announced by the Ministry of Transport that although the majority of the questions upon which • the Minister may,...

Municipal Delivery Plan to Help Shopkeepers

P E T ROL rationing and the reduction of messenger staffs are questions being discussed with some anxiety by Glasgow...

Meat-delivery Complaints : Second-men Called For

S Q0 as to expedite deliveries of meat, was suggested, at last week's meeting of the Liverpool Retail Meat Buying Committee,...

' NEW " CASE " C.-I. -ENGINED CRAWLER TRACTOR

A DEVELOPMENT of interest to agriculturists is in connection with the crawler-type Case tractor, as handled by Roadless...

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Used-vehicle Market Benefits Traders

QPEAKING at the annual meeting of OCentral Garage, Ltd., of Bradford and Leeds, Councillor J. Russell Rose, chairman, stated...

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Fighting the Fire Enemy

'TRANSPORT operators have a maul fold responsibility in keeping their vehicles on the road. Not only is there the matter of...

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CREOSOTE

makes alternative -fuel news Government Encouragement Will Stimulate the Use of This Coal Product Which Past Experiences...

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Solving the Problems of the Carrier

An Operator's Suggestion for Rates Stabilization A Well-thought-out and Simple Scheme for Assessing Rates for Goods Haulage...

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OPINIONS and QUERIES

The Editor invites correspondence on all subjects connected with the use of com mercial motors. Letters should be written on...

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That Hydrogen Content in Producer Gas

y OUR correspondent, E.P.W., of Coventry, is guilty of a delicate flattery when he attributes knowledge of the whole story to...

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Revive The Steamer

To Use Solid Fuel A Contributor, Describing Himself as an Old Steam User, Makes Practical Suggestions for the Conversion of...

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Picture-book of Tyre Troubles

No. 12.--Periodical Attentions Which Simplify Tyre Maintenance S YSTEMATIC attention is the keynote of successful tyre...

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FACTORS ON WHICH PRODUCEF AS SURVIVAL DEPENDS

What Are Fortunes of Obstacles ? Will They Prove Fatal to the Movement ? Can They be Surmounted ? T HERE are at least 11...

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Operating Aspects of Passenger Transport

BUS MANAGER FINED FOR EMPLOYEE'S LAPSE r 'TRANSPORT manager of Middlesrough Corporation, Mr. Frank Lythgoe, was fined £3 at...

GROUPED BUS OPERATORS IN MUTUAL-AID SCHEME

T HE North Midland Regional Trans' port Commissioner, Mr, J. H. Stirk, decided in June last to group the small p,s.v. operators...

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• Moving Floor With Auxiliary Roller Supports

A Resume of Patent Specifications that Have Recently Been Published A MOVING floor claimed to be well suited for handling...