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19th July 1935
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The Way of the Transgressor

T HERE can be little doubt that many holders of Class B and Contract A licences infringe, either purposely or through...

Shadows Over Ancillary Users

\y/HEN the Road and Rail Traffic Act, 1933, W was under consideration, it was generally expected that the ancillary user would...

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Passing Comments

THE Chief Constable of Northampton, Mr. John Williamson, presented medals to 68 drivers with five years' clean records and 400...

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WHEELS of INDUSTRY

"The wheels of wealth will be slowed by all difficulties of transport, at whatever points arising, as a carriage is by the...

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MUNICIPAL PURCHASES and PROPOSALS

Croydon Fire Brigade is buying a LeylandMetz escape. Swansea Corporation is to obtain tenders for the supply of a lorry....

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Road Transport Topics

In Parliament By Our Special Parliamentary Correspondent 20 M.P.H. LIMIT UNFAIR. IN the House of Commons, Sir Alfred 1 Knox...

ALLEGED RATE-CUTTING IN HOT-OIL DISTRIBUTION

• THE respective merits of the main'. tenance of heat by means of a system connected with the boiler of a steam wagon, or by...

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THE FUEL INDUSTRY'S \

WS ON THE OIL ENGINE A Striking Analysis of the Performance of Compressionignition Units in Passenger and Goods Vehicles and...

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May Registration Returns Analysed

T HE total number of motor vehicles registered for the first time during May, 1935, showed an improvement over the figure for...

The Latest in Trolley bus-body Design

A N order for four 58-seater doubledeck bodies is now being executed for Wolverhampton Corporation by Park Royal Coachworks,...

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Demonstrating a "Striking" Safety Bumper

QOME four years ago we witnessed experiments with a life-saving , device consisting of a bumper mounted across the front of a...

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OPINIONS and QUERIES

Suggested Misdemeanours that may Constitute "Previous Conduct." Drivers' Hours Regula tions a Failure ? WHAT IS PREVIOUS...

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Linking-up Railheads by Coach

Commer and Hillman Vehicles Traverse a Mountainous Route Where a Landslide Destroyed a Railway I N the heart of the Andes,...

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BODY LAYOUTS THAT ET TRAVELLERS'

Arranging Shelves, Showcases, Rails, etc., to Provide Maximum Capacity Commensurate with Attractive Display of Samples....

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AIR TRANSPORT NEWS

103 MACHINES AT LEICESTER AIRPORT OPENING. O NJuly 13, Sir Philip Cunliffe-Lister, Secretary,o1 State for Air, attended a...

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Mr. Robinson to Revoke Phillipsons' Licence?

Important Case Under Section 74 Raises Interavailability Issue T HE adjourned hearing of a charge against Phillipsons Motor...

Operating Aspects of

Passenger Transport All the latest news of important developments affecting public-service vehicle owners "RED AND WHITE" IN...

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The Latest Developments in

Metals for the Motor Industry C ONSTRUCTIONAL materials for the motor industry continue to develop. The industry has always...

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Solving the

PROBLEMS OF THE CARRIER I HAD thought that, in the course of time, the problem of the man who habitually overloads his vehicle...

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Casting Complex Crankshafts A Resume' of Patent Specifications that Have

Recently Been Published A N interesting method of crankshaft manufacture is described in patent No. 429,576 by the Ford Motor...