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18th September 1942
18th September 1942
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New Policy for Road Transport

S OME significant points we r e stressed in the announcement made last week by the Ministry of War Transport, concerning...

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Snow Must Not Immobilize Road Transport T HE Ministry of' War

Transport is to be congratulated upon the precautions which it is taking to prevent any serious fall of snow from impeding the...

Passing Comments Few Vehicles Will Be 'THE drive to save

fuels addiOperated on Town I tional to petrol and oil is Gas hitting badly the manufacturers of town-gas containers. It is...

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One Hears

Of queue queries. That priority lists for post-war deliveries are getting longer. That the heavy batteries of...

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A Warning to Milk Hauliers

T-1 E Milk Marketing Board is dealing 1 - sr l ith milk hauliers' requests for increases in collection charges by inviting the...

APPLICATIONS FOR SHORT-TERM DEFENCE PERMITS

A PPLICATIONS for short-term permits for vehicles to be used for the transport of sugar beet should be lodged without delay....

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S.J.C. Proving its Worth

QOME people have raised questions as to the value of the work being carried out by the Standing Joint Committee. No doubt they...

Regional Advisory Committees on Labour

T "joint secretaries of the Employers' and Workers' Panels of the Road Haulage Central Wages Board have issued a statement...

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Notes on the Government Road Haulage Scheme

Supplied by the Ministry of War Transport and the Hauliers' National Traffic Pool, to keep the industry informed of...

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A Positive-displacement Vehicle Vacuum Cleaner

F OR the transport industry generally, and for the passenger section in particular, the industrial vacuum cleaner has many...

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What Is the Worth of a Fan r's Help in Sugar-beet Haulage?

F RANKLY, I was most disappointed at the breakdown of the ikegotiations for agreement on the question of a national scale of...

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War-time Inventors Should Understand the Patents Laws

How Inventors and Patentees are Affected by the 1942 Act Applying to the Patents and Designs Acts of Earlier • Date By S. T....

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Shortcomings of

British Roads Policy Our Contributor Shows that Much Harm Has Been Done to Road-transport Progress by the Perpetuation of a...

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TRANSMITTING POW AROUND CORNERS

L IKE so many other things in our mechanized world the humble universal joint has long ago been relegated to the accepted...

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Death of Mr. Walter Gammons

NOTHER man wall known in our industry has passed away in the person of Mr., Walter Gammons, founder and managing director of...

Financial News of the Industry

NEW COMPANIES Buseeff arid Son, Ltd.—Private company. Reg. September 4. Cap. 45,000 in 5.000 shares of 11 each. To carry on...

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Thoughts on Two Current Problems

Can Important Officials of Transport Associations Serve Both the M. of W. T. and Their Members, and What is Causing the Cutting...

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OPINIONS and QUERIES

MAINTAINING A SENSE OF BALANCE IN THE INDUSTRY THANK you for the'very reasonable article by S.T.R. I on the Caxton Hall...

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Pressure Distributor . .546,630

to Actuate Injector A N injection system employing a continuous supply of fuel under full pressure, with injectors operated by...