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23rd December 1939
23rd December 1939
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Britain's Roads Must Not Let Us Down

y EARS and years of dilatory approach to pressing problems of road building and reconstruction may well have disturbing...

Ten War Measures of Trade Interest

THE object of this article is to present a short compendium for easy reference at any time, made up of the salient points of 10...

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One Hears

That the net effect of the present war will depend on who nets the profits. That to bore or not to bore is a subject of much...

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NEWS of the WEEK

THE COLLECTION AND ACCEPTANCE OF GOODS ME are advised by the joint secretary VI' (road transport) of the Road and Rail Central...

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Detail Plans Made for Wool Haulage Under Government Control

A SCHEME for setting up machinery to establish and maintain contact between carriers of wool by road and the Wool Control...

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Where Blissful Ignorance in Haul

I HAVE been asked, by a reader who prefers to remain anonymous, to point out the stupidity of certain transport operations....

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Scope of Gas as a Vehicle Fuel

Additions Made by Dr. J. S. Clarke to His Paper on the Use of Gas Fuel and Points From the Discussion Which Followed Its...

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OPINIONS and O UERIES

IS COAL OIL RECEIVING DUE CONSIDERATION? WE have 64,000 miners unemployed. Apart from VV other considerations, what about...

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For Mobility in Snow

N EARLY 40 years ago the Parsons Chain Co., Ltd., 11, Victoria Street, London, S.W.1, was pioneering nonskid chains. To-day it...

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Gas Producers • May Solve Operators' Difficulties

MONGST numerous other readers I have been rlinterested in the controversy _between Mr. Walton and manufacturers of gas...

The Cinch Bolt for Certain Anchorage

E VERY garage and works—almost without exception—contains equipment fixed to floor or wall. Therefore, many readers will be...

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Big Improvements tc eyland Passenger Models

T HERE would have been, but for the war, an extremely interesting Leyland exhibit at the Show that was not. New models as well...

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TRANSPORT PROBLEW

"HAT FACE THE B• - E•E• By R. L. de BURGH WALKERLEY F OR the first time in history, a fully mechanized and motorized army has...

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Operating Aspects of

Passenger Transport GLASGOW BUS DRIVERS WARNED G LASGOW Corporation bus and tram drivers have been threatened with dismissal...

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On the Manufacturing Front

Production for H.M. Forces at Important Midland Factories Provides Evidence of the Flexibility of Modern Methods L AST week a...

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Liverpool Operators Approve A.R.O. Pooling Scheme L IVERPOOL operators had the

opportunity on Saturday last of obtaining authoritative information of the scheme for the pooling of traffic put forward by...

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Road-transport Topics in Parliament

By Our Special Parliamentary Correspondent SECOND READING OF GAS VEHICLE BILL IN JANUARY TbiL Gas and Steam Vehicles (Excess...

New Gas Producer Shows Up Well on Demonstration

A SUCCESSFUL demonstration of the B.V.P. producer-gas plant— made by British Vehicle Producer Gas, Ltd.—fitted on a Bedford...