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1st September 1944
1st September 1944
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Building Up Our . Export Tr a de R ECENTLY we have had some

particularly interesting articles concerning the employment overseas of British-built vehicles. Some of the remarks made by the...

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Passing Comments Tractor-trailers MakA LITTLE time ago the vice

leg Great Headway president of the Fruehauf In America . . . Trailer Co., of America, made a statement on the future of...

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One Hears—

That efficient degreasing is half the battle in repair work. That some modern war vehicles really do have " floating " axles....

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News of the Week

Another Call for Speeding Up of Unification of Associations U NEASINESS at delays in the consummation of the Perry scheme for...

Remove Taxation to Help Employment and Exports

A S the question of motor taxation is receiving the attention of a committee of the Road Transport Organization Joint...

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Simplified Form of Gear-tooth Vernier

A Useful Tool of Special Appeal to Gearcutting Operatives A SHORT time ago we dealt with a new type of floating reamer...

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Labour for Motor-vehicle Repairs

A S the occupation of " motor fitter, motor mechanic" is one to which restriction on the grant of deferment to young men...

Striking Success of Valve Reclamation

I T is almost certain that efficient treatment of burnt engine valves by cleaning them up and depositing Stellite or Brightray...

APPRECIATION 'OF M.O.W.T. REPAIR DEMONSTRATORS

T HE M.O.W.T. h a 3 received numerous letters of appreciation from motor vehicle repairers who have been visited by one or...

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Palestine's Progressive Plans in Passenger Transport

E ARLY in .1924 the Hanaavia (Hebrew word meaning "place to pldce ") bus organization was born in Jaffa/Tel-Aviv, Palestine,...

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METHODICAL INSPECTION

Keeps Vehicles on the Road The Pros and Cons of Various Systems and the Need for Keeping to a Rigid Programme. The Part that...

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PLANNING THE LAYOUT THE HAULIER'S GARAGE

T HE present is hardly the time for building new garages; in fact, permission to engage in any such enterprise would, I...

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An Expert's View on Road improvements

Points From a Contribution by Sir Charles Bressey, C.B., D.Sc., to the B.R.F . Report "Roads and Road Transport's R ECENTLY,...

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Of 1,600 Cubic-ft. Capacity but Under 50-cwt.

Technique of Well-known Concern Keeps Outsize Vehicles in 30 m.p.h. Class R ENDERS of "The Commercial Motor " will no doubt...

A Belt and Pulley Change-speed Unit for Machine Tools

P t our issue dated December 17, 1943, we described a change-speed unit employing V-pulleys and a belt, the chief feature of...

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OPINIONS and O UER1ES

THE REINSTATEMENT OF THE EX-SERVICE MAN A s peace approaches, it is reassuring to find so many employers preparing to go far...

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A New Design

of Rotary Engine A DESIGN for a rotary engine that appears to have possibilities forms the subject of patent No. 562,478 by J....