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18th October 1963
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' Non-transport ' Men for Inquiry

FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT N accountant, a jud g e, a B.B.C. £1 g overnor, a member of the London Electricity Board and...

Minister 'Backs' RCA. Resolutions

T HE Road Haula g e Association's awareness, as reflected in a conference resolution, of the advanta g es of or g anized...

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Another Rail Contract • for Oil B RITISH RAILWAYS and Shell-Mex

and B.P, Ltd. last week signed a longterm contract for the bulk transport of oil by rail. The contract, under which Shell-Mex...

Road-rail Co-operation Speeds Beet Harvest

A PILOT scheme recently introduced in the Chichester area is helping West Sussex farmers to speed the delivery of sugar beet...

Automatic Load in g of Road Tankers

T HE automatic loading of road vehicles is a feature of the Esso Petroleum Company's new oil terminal opened at Tynemouth last...

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Construction and Use Amendments

R EFERENCE to the current position regarding vehicle construction and use will he made considerably easier by the issue this...

NEW LEYLANDS FOR SCOTTISH SHOW PA A MONG the Leyland exhibits scheduled to appear

at the Scottish Motor Show next month is a Leopard 36-ft. coach chassis with a new form of leaf-air sus pension at both axles,...

New B.R.S. Parcels Depot at Canterbury A NEW B.R.S. (Parcels) Ltd.

depot at Canterbury was opened on Wednesday by Mr. H. J. Thom; the South Eastern Licensing Authority. Costing £75,000, the new...

First B.A.O.F.R. Au turnn Conference

I T was a valid criticism of overseas removers in Britain that they were selling themselves cheap to the public, with charges...

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T.R.T.A. Reply on Noise

VUI111.ST the T.R.T.A, fully accepts the VV desirability of reducing vehicle noise, it has strong reservation as to the...

NEWS IN BRIEF

Item ler E.E.C. Vehicles? Although no tkeision was taken by the European Parliament in Strasbourg on Tuesday, it seems likely...

Mr. S. W. Adams has been appointed development engineer with

The Birmingham and Midland Motor .Omnibus Co. Ltd., succeeding Mr. J. Pearson, who has taken up a post with Birmingham City....

Obituary w E i . egret to record the deaths of rifi.r. B. Jowett and Mr. J. A. Smith.

Mr. Jowett, who was one of the pioneers of the motor industry and founder of Jowett Cars, died last week at the age of 86. His...

B to A for Nine

A TRANSFER of nine vehicles from B to A licence was granted on Tuesday by the South Wales Licensing Authority to C. Slade and...

Part Grant .for C to B

nONVERSION of three C-licensed vehicles to B operation was granted on Monday in Edinburgh by Mr. W. F. Quin, the Scottish...

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High Court Upholds Tribunal on R.A.H.

T HE Court of Appeal on Wednesday dismissed with costs an appeal by three hauliers in the North East challenging a Transport...

Fundamental Matter Overlooked, Tribunal Told

S ITTING in London on Wednesday, the Transport Tribunal dismissed an amical by Harold Simms of West Bromwich against the •...

DECLARATION PROTECTS SPECIALISTS

IN a second case on Wednesday the 1 Tribunal dismissed an appeal by A. Stevens and Co. (Haulage) Ltd., Siddle C. Cook Ltd., and...

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Judgments May Have to be Longer

IT would be inappropriate, at this I stage, to comment on the merits or demerits of the case that is currently before the Court...

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Large C Switch from Met.

to South Eastern Area T HE largest application to be notified this week appears in the South Eastern "As and Ds" in the form...

SCOTLAND (NORTH)

APPLICATIONS (October 12, 1963) Henry M. Lines. Tale. new A lie.. 1 veh. (4t). General agricultural goods and livestock. G.B....

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L. A. Refused to Look at Evidence, Tribunal Told

T HE Transport Tribunal, in London last week, reserved its judgment in an appeal by Carman Transport Ltd., of Stoke-on-Trent,...

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BUS INDUSTRY FACES BIG PAY CLAIMS

FROM OUR INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENT A NEW series of hefty pay claims faces Britain's bus industry and spearheading the campaign...

New P.S.V. Regulations

T HE Public Service Vehicles (Conditions of Fitness) (Amendment) Regulations 1963 were issued this week to take effect on...

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Railways Should Pay for Bus Shelters, Inquiry is Told

D ETAILS of the proposals to run additional bus services in the event of the closure of the rail passenger service on the...

COACH EXHIBITION BY SURREY DEALER

A N exhibition of new and used coaches has been staged thil week at the Farnham showrooms of E. J. Baker and Co. (Dorking)...

Fined on Timekeeping

E.OR failing to operate a bus service according to the timetable, Mr. Herbert Elwell of Trinity Road, Bridlington, has been...

Link National Braking Standards to Plating'

WHILE the council of the Institute of IT Road Transport Engineers did not for a moment deny the need to increase vehicle...

Leyland Unit Exchanges at Fixed Prices

L'IXED prices for unit exchanges have been established by Leyland Motors, including a guarantee for remanufactured units...

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New Crane Fruehauf Suspension

IMPROVED suspension has been intro' duced for the Crane Fruehauf range of tandem axle semi-trailers. Known as the F suspension,...

Zip-Van for Post DRODUCTION has been started by the

Studebaker Corp. of America on a contract for 3,391 special delivery vans for the U.S. postal service. Completion of the...

C.A.V. on Leylands EE LECTRICAL equipment on Leyland Badger, Retriever, Octopus

and Super Comet models is now of C.A.V. manufacture and flashing direction indicators are now fitted as standard equipment, the...

Another LPG Refrigeration System A N L.P.G. cold-storage van is being

developed jointly by the Japanese concerns Isuzu Motors, IshikawajimaHarima Heavy Industries and the Morinaga Confectionary...

Special Types Order Reissued with Amendments R ESULTING from the issue

of consolidated Construction and Use Regulations, the Motor Vehicles (Authorisation of Special Types) General Order 1963 has...

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Multi-section Bearing Reduces Friction

A REDUCTION in friction of 20 per 1.-1 cent and increased resistance to vibration are claimed for a new type of restricted...

NEW FREIGHT HANDLING AIDS DEMONSTRATED

N EW fre:ght handling aids were shown by Lansing Bagnall Ltd. last week at a two-day demonstration at the company's Basingstoke...

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Apprentices Competition

EE NGINEERING drawin g , sheet metal work and panel beatin g are amon g the trades included in the 1964 international...

MONEY FOR YOU?

Have you an idea that is worth passin g on to other readers ? it must relate to maintenance practice. If a panel, on which...

Three Guineas for a Reader

T WO thou g hts on maintenance of a .5-I-litre B.M.C. diesel engine win three g uineas for Mr. D. V. Brown, of Monro Transport,...

ROAD and WORKSHOP b y

Handyman Engine Damage after Coasting WHEN COASTING a heavy goods vehicle with its en g ine runnin g at tickover speed, there...

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NEW EQUIPMENT

and Publications Analysers and Chargers from Laycock T HE extensive range of workshop equipment made by Laycock Engineering...

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Contract Hire Helps Expanding Industries

DECAUSE of the specialized services it offers, which relieve the user from responsi bility for all forms of vehicle...

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Bird's Eye View

A NOTE in a recent edition of the Northern Area As " and Ds stopped me in my tracks. It concerned an application by a...

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h and ;turdy

ROAD TEST: Dodge 14-ton-gross , Four-wheeler (Perkins engine) R OBUST, straightforward construction has for long been one of...

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Equator rctic Circle?

I T is no exaggeration tq say that the same arrangement of engine cooling is provided by most manufacturers for vehicles...

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IN YOUR OPINION

A Little Grit TO the County Councils who wish to ban artics during bad weather (see page 7, The Commercial Motor, September...

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These Will Interest Commercial Operators, too

W in-iota a Commercial Motor Show this year at Earls Court, the only opportunity in England of seeing the latest developments...

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No Piecemeal Solutions for Transport I.o.T. President

I T is no use prescribing solutions for individual transport problems, said Mr. Keith Granville, in his presidential address at...

World master Buses Replace Swiss Trams

I EYLAND Royal Tiger Worldmaster buses are gradually to replace trains in Schwyz, capital of the Swiss canton of the same name....

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JANUS . . . danger that too much wili WRITES be made of the need for overali

planning' L ATEST to embroider the theme that planning must be for transport as a whole and not for one form of transport only...

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No Lights Under Bushels

I N this series last week comment was made on the selling of a transport service. However reliable the service provided by...