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19th October 1934
19th October 1934
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An Important Judgment

J UDGMENT was recently given in the Sheriff Court at Edinburgh in a particularly interesting case of considerable importance to...

The Minister's Views on New Roads

S OME interesting comments upon the future roads of this country were made recently by the Minister of Transport when opening a...

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Passing Comments

S ONIE of the points brought to light at the sixth annual conference of the Smoke Abatement Society, held recently in Glasgow,...

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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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News of Municipal Activities

Bradford and New Wage Scales. Following a request that Bradford City Council should consider the acceptance of the wages scale...

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Registration Returns for August Analysed

T HE monthly return of the Ministry of Transport, giving the number of motor vehicles registered for the first time under the...

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PRACTICAL ASPECTS OF \ N BODY CONSTRUCTION

• Designing the Framework of Box and Tilt Vans. Points in Floor Lay-out. Various Types of Wheelarch for Different Purposes T...

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TECHNICAL from the V GLEANINGS la Show

By the Technical Editor of "The Motor" Many Novelties in the Design of Suspension Systems and Frames. New Engine and Gearbox...

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The I.A.E. Dinner

T HE Institution of Automobile Engineers last Friday held its 15th annual dinner at the Park Lane Hotel, . the President, Mr....

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Records as Evidence in Seeking Licences

A New Angle on the Vexed Question of Keeping Records, Which Provide Reliable Data for Assessing Rates By Capt. E. H. B....

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THROUGH THE NIGHT WI] [ A SCAMMELL 1 3-TONNER 0

F the commercial-vehicle chassis that have been introduced during the past twelve months, it is probably safe to surmise that...

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Oil Fuel Mechanically Vaporized

An Interesting System which, by the Use of Compressed Air, Provides Effective Atomization Without Affecting the Composition of...

A USER'S EXPERIENCE WITH OILERS

ELIA13LE and economical service ‘from oil-engined vehicles is being obtained by the Burton Transport Co., 78, Derby Street,...

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OPINIONS and QUERIES

The Industry at Last Stirring to Defend Itself. Call for the Amalgamation of Goods and Passenger Associations Early...

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AIRTRANSPORT NEWS

COMMERCIAL AIRCRAFT WHICH FLY AT 200 m.p.h. The Melbourne Centenary Air Race from England to Australia, which starts at...

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The Motor Show Reveals that

Garage Equipment is Making Headway Tools and Apparatus for the Transport Engineer, of Special Interest or of Recent...

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A NEW HACK-SAW WITH MAGAZINE FRAME

S LF-CONTAINED tools have tindoubted merits. Where a frame or handle can be used with a number of small cutting tools, each for...

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Manacling the Passenger-vehicle Operator

O NE of the most marked features of the road-passenger-transport industry is the decline of the independent operator. This...

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Operating Aspects of

PASSENGER TRANSPORT BIG YORKSHIRE CO-ORDINATION SCHEME: APPEALS FAIL "Not Necessary and Not Sufficient Regard for Other...

THE LATEST NEWS OF IMPORTANT EVENTS

MINISTER RULES AGAINST "LIMITED" DUPLICATION. A Nappeal by the London and North Eastern Railway Co.. seeking further...

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Misrepresentation Denied at an Appeal Hearing

The Railways Oppose the Increasing of the Tonnage of R. Barr (Leeds), Ltd. A DENIAL of misrepresentation bePI fore the...

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Haulage Opportunities

Heavy Industries Brighter. Steady Demand for Wool Haulage. Hosiery Business Better. Footwear Trade Improving. Coal Position...

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An Extremely Simple

Synchronous Clutch A Resumd of Recently Published Patent Specifications A DEVICE to be incorporated in a L'Agearbox for the...