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22nd June 1934
22nd June 1934
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Welcome Co-operation

A LL readers of The Commercial Motor will know how consistent has been our policy, for many years, in strongly advocating and...

Appeal Decisions Not Judicial

T HE fear of many coach and bus operators that appeals against decisions of the Traffic Commissioners to the Minister of...

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Passing Comments

A LTHOUGH the overrunning type of trailer brake has proved remarkably successful in practice, theoretically it is the wrong...

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One Hears

That passengers are not to be carried on bicycles. That the cause of many accidents has been traced• to this practice. Of...

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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

New Engineer for Bradford: Recommendation Rejected Bradford City Council has rejected a recommendation, reported in last week's...

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STUDYING THE BREWER'S

NEEDS IN LORRY BODIES Popular Styles of Body for Beer Transport Vehicles and How They May Be Improved. Facilitating Loading...

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A Four-wheel-drive 6-tonner Weighing Under 2 Tons

The Use of a Spicer Lattice-girder Body, Affording an Adequately Strong Structure, Enables the Unladen Weight to be Kept Within...

An Important Development in Oil Testing

Behaviour Under Precisely Controllable and Widely Variable Conditions Easily and Accurately Indicated T 0 carry out reliable...

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An Interesting New Refuse Collector

Rear Loading Over a Barrier the Salient Feature of a Karrier Van with Moving Floor B ARRIER loading for refuse-collection...

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Road Transport Activities

IN PARLIAMENT By Our Special Parliamentary Correspondent ROAD TRAFFIC. BILL IN COMMITTEE. A T the fourteenth sitting of the...

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An Investigation of

Cold-starting Problems Some Notes Relating to the Factors Involved in the Starting of Petrol Engines at Low Temperature S....

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2-1-tonner

or Internal Works Transport • INTERNAL works transport calls for la small truck capable of traversing narrow roadways and shop...

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Haulage Opportunities

Improved Outlook in Iron and Steel. Cotton Industry Brighter. Widespread Building Activity Reflected in Pottery Trade F URTHER...

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OPINIONS and QUERIES

The Vital Need for Organization Amongst Road-transport Operators to Combat Interference Controversy on the Subject of...

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British Producer-gas Vehicles Making Headway

The Koela System, for Charcoal and Coke, Now Standardized in Three Sizes of Plant, is Simple, Easy to Maintain and Economical...

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MUN ICIPAL MOTORS at th

CLEANSING CONFERENCE A Large Numb Appliances Demor on-Sea by Over 2( Important Display Collectors Embodyi f Vehicles and 'ed...

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The Public Cleansing Conference

Many Interesting Papers and Visits and a Striking Demonstration of Public-cleansing Vehicles and Appliances Make Up Programme...

Public Cleansing in Seaside Towns T HE author, Mr. R. Entwistle,

Blackpool, states that a striking feature of seaside refuse collection is the wide variation in yield. Stand-by vehicles must...

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Experiences in Five Important Areas

first essay. "Collection of Refuse with Petrol T E licles," is by Mr. R. C. Thomson, Wallasey. He says the cleansing service...

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Safeguarding Health in Rural Areas

I N this paper, by Me. T. Colin. Gough, inspector of cleans ing of Stirling County Council, he points out that, by rural...

Public Cleansing at Utrecht

T HE Director of Public Cleansing, Utrecht, Holland, Mr. C. A. de Monye, deals in his paper with public cleansing work, with...

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Requirements of Modern Street-cleansing

A BERDEEN'S cleansing superintendent, Mr. A. R. Findlay, points out that, of the beat and gang systems for street sweeping, the...

A New Semi-trailer for Heavy Loads

I N order to facilitate the loading of heavy machinery and road-making appliances, a low-loading platform is an advantage, and...

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AIR TRANSPORT NEWS

RADIO-ASSISTED LANDING SYSTEMS INVESTIGATED. Mr. Roderick Denman, the aeronautical wireless specialist and technical director...

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A Handy and Efficient

LIGHTWEIGHT VAN The Singer 9 h.p. 5-cwt. Van, Designed with an Eye to Traders' Requirements, Behaves with Complete...

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Diverse Activities of a Prominent Concern

W lTH such a diversity of activities, it is hardly surprising that Hamilton Motors (London), Ltd., 466-990, Edgware Road,...

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• Operating Aspects of

PASSENGER TRANSPORT CALL FOR GENERAL INQUIRY INTO TICKET RESTRICTIONS (I N Monday last, Mr. J. S. Oxley, ka/C.B.E., heard, on...

THE LATEST NEWS OF IMPORTANT EVENTS

HIGH COURT APPEAL AGAINST ARBITRATION DECISION. T HE Court of Appeal, consisting of Lords Justices Scrutton, Greer and...

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MUNICIPAL BUS RESULTS FROM MANY CENTRES

GOOD PROFIT ON WOLVERHAMPTON'S BUSES. D URING the year ended March 31 last, Wolverhampton Corporation's trolleybuses worked at...

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CONCRETE STEPS FOR CO-OPERATION IN LANCS AND YORKS

Efforts to Secure Redress of Grievances of Coach and Bus Operators D EFINITE steps in the development of co-operation between...

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Problems of the

HAULIER and CARRIER Problem of Quoting for a Contract Which Does Not Occupy the Vehicle Throughout the Week T 0 arrive at a...

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A Coupling Joint for Trailers

A R6unie of Recently Published Patent Specifications THE well-known concern, J. Brock1 house and Co., Ltd., in conjunction...