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1st October 1937
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More Light on Legal Injustice

S TRONG corroboration of our leading article, Penalties fr.& Road Offences," comes from many sources. In this issue we publish...

Is Mobile Publicity Valuable ?

W E must take up the cudgels against the suggestion put forward by Captain J. B. Walton, chief mechanical engineer of Unilever,...

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Passing Comments

T "grave risks occurring as a result of articles being thrown from motor vehicles while they are in motion are emphasized by a...

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One Hears

Much less noise on trolleybus routes. That taxi drivers are scarce, but that you can • always get a taxi. That a short...

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NEWS

of the WEEK NATIONAL BODY OF PARCELS CARRIERS TO BE FORMED? Nine questions of vital importance to parcels carriers ware...

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Improved Haulage Facilities for the I. of W.

TRADERS in and visitors to the Isle I. of Wight should materially benefit from the improved transport facilities that are being...

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Big Year of Progress n Power Farming

W HAT has the harvest year of 1936-1937 held for the farmer? As with all farming questions, the answer will be qualified by...

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C.M.U.A, Supports Baillie Report

T HE C.M.U.A. National Council has now issued its views on the Baillie Report. A Bill based on the report is likely to be...

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World's Most Powerful Fire-engines?

Detroit Fire Department Introduces Four Seagrave Appliances with V-type 12-cylindered 240 b.1-1.p. Engines and 1,000 g.p.m....

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What the Associations Are Doing

who is traffic manager of Liverpool Co-operative Society, said he was impressed by the expeditious manner in which the...

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Successful Entrants in C.M.U.A. Parade

U NORGANIZED industry is a ready prey for the framers of legislation, said Sir Joseph Nall, at the C.M.U.A. Manchester Area...

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SUNBEAM ENTERS THE LTTERY-ELECTRIC FIELD

M ORE than an undercurrent has been flowing, during the past few years, towards popularizing the battery-electric vehicle....

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Bus Companies' Dividends to be Restricted?

Further Control Forecast at Conference of Municipal Transport Managers L IMITATION of the dividends of passenger transport...

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Saving Seconds in Towel Deliveries

The Initial Carrier Co. Runs Some 200 Vans in London and Provinces and Provides Unusual Facilities, Including a Service for...

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Losing Money

every week! Solving the Problems Carrier All Figures Worry Him ! "I weekly 2-tanner ably." presume that - the mileage of...

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NEW MODEL ADDED IC

1:ROSSLEY RA \ - GE FOR 1938 New 5-ton Petrol-engined Chassis Weighing Under Tons Unladen, Modified Sixwheeled Trolleybus...

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Light on P.S.V. Operators' Problems

DECEIVED too late for inclusion in last week's issue, we now publish a report of the discussion on Mr. R. W. Birch's paper at...

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OPINIONS

and UERIES EXCESSIVE PENALTIES FOR ROAD OFFENCES. [5155] I wish to congratulate you on the timely article, "Penalties for...

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A Laminated Piston Ring

Cords Ring Designed to Accommodate Itself to Uneven Wear in Cylinder Bores A TYPE of piston ring which would appear to...

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Operating

Asfleas of Passenger Transport MUST PROVE NEED AFTER 17 YEARS! A CASE in which illegality was alleged to have extended over...

AGREEMENT AVOIDS TEDIOUS HEARING

A PPLICATIONS by Liverpool Corporation and Ribble Motor Services, Ltd., for licences to operate seven services between the city...

New Light on Advertising Clause

A T Liverpool Police Court, Miss Ella MacShane, trading as MacShane's Travel Service, Camden Street, Liverpool, appeared on...

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New Hydraulic Transmission Gear

A Résumé of Recently Published Patent Specifications P A TENT No. 470,803, by T. G. Hassan, R. G. Stephens, and T. F. Gray, 2,...