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18th February 1944
18th February 1944
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Remove An R.H.A. Pitfall

T . HERE are clauses in the articles of association of the new Road Haulage Association which could -be used to enable a feW...

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Passing Comments

Useful Advlce on the A 'USEFUL contribution to Treatment of Synthetic im the literature concerning T yres tyres is a...

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News of the Week

TRANSPORT ENGINEERS' INSTITUTE GAINS STRENGTH THE proposed " Institute of Road I. Transport Engineers" is making rapid headway....

Ministry Takes Over Wool Traffic by Road

R OAD transport of wool, on behalf of the Ministry of Supply's Wool Control, has been taken over by the Ministry of War...

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Expansion of Producer-gas Scheme Discussed in Leeds

introduction of an improvement in Government-sponsored gas pro"ducets, in the form ' of a de-ashing device, whereby clinker can...

Financial News of the Industry

NEW COMPANIES Andrew Son and Co. (Leamington), Ltd:—Private company. Reg. February 3. Cap. 44,000 in 4,000 41 shares. To...

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• A Crossley Dual-purpose Four-wheel-drive War Machine

O NE' almost automatically couples the name. Crossley with crosscountry types of vehicle, because the Crossley concern has, for...

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How Rates for Brick Haulag thould Be Based

Solving the Problems of the Carrier T HERE is a degree of similarity between the conditions of haulage of sand and ballast and...

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Unwise Allocation of Traffics

Potatoes and Other Vegetables are Being Allowed to Rot Whilst the Railways Find Great Difficulty in Handling Sufficient...

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Small Hauliers Appoint Committee of Offence

Mass Meeting of Operators in London Rally with the Council of Retail Distributors to Form an Offensive and Defensive Alliance...

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TRANSPORT METHODS Mt

FIND THEIR OWN LEVEL From J. A. A.M.Inst.T. y OUR—address to the Institute of Transport last November contained an...

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The• Economics of Better Highways

An Improved Road System Means Cheaper Transport which, in Its Turn, Has a Direct Bearing - nn the Price of All Commodities By...

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Rubber-cushioned Bearings with Wide Application

New Process of Bearing Manufacture in which Shock, Vibration and Misalignment are Successfully Combated F a seamless rubber...

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No Blind Spots in New Tender Body

Smart Utility Body Which -Provides Driving Vision of an Unusually High Order U TILITY tenders, . in a range of useful sizes and...

Vee-belts for Short-centre Drives

WHERE a machine toe is belt Vif driven, and the centres are short, leather. veetbelts form a ready solution. With flat leather...

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Hydraulically. Operated Stemless Valves

A Rdsurnd of Patent Specifications that Haile Recently Been Published HE conventional.. valve, with its I comparatively small...