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23rd February 1945
23rd February 1945
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Planning for Export

T HE Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders iS carrying out good work in publicizing the British motor industry in the...

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Rallying to Unity

T HE hauliers in a smaller way of . business throughout the country must seriously consider their position in those many cases...

Passing Comments

The Need for co. A CTIVITY concerning' or dina ti n g Patent r - Ipatent law is taking place Law both in this country and in...

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One Hears

In a railway station: "Its only a quarter to three, • we're in heaps of time tor the 2.25." The confident expression of...

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News of the Week

Tax Relief for Post-war Industry T HE Chancellor of the Exchequer, in his Budget speech, promised tax relief in the post-war...

Nuffield Organization Pioneered Much War Material A DDRESSING the London Rotary

. Club last Wednesday, Sir Miles Thomas, vice-chairman of the Nuffield Organization, gave, for the first time, some details of...

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Personal Pars

Ma. H. W. ELEY, advertising manager of the Dunlop Rubber .Co., Ltd., - is making good progress after an operation and expects...

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50,000,000 Tons Handled by R.H.O. in 1944 A S many as

50,000,000 tons of traffic were handled by the R.H.O. last year, stated Mr. W. A. Bridge at - a dinner given last week by the...

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A Forecast of America's New Models T HE consulting engineer 01

the International Harvester Company of America has expressed the opinion that whilst makers of lorries are paying much...

- Plans for French Motor Industry A CERTAIN amount of information has

been published in France concerning projects to remedy the serious transport crisis there, also as regards the manufacture of...

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Applying the Ta stern to Civilian Operation

Solving the Problems of the Carrier Solving a Problem That is a Little Different From the Usual : Describing an Army Method of...

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Hats Off to. the A.T.S.

Heavy Work Performed by Women in the Servicing of Army Tanks 'TO have a knowledge of 500 Com ponent parts and to he able to...

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National Grouping Policy Defended

• A Reply to Our Leader "Over-hasty Grouping" by the Executive of the National Association of Road Transport Groups T HE...

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NEW SRN TINEL WITH BE THE-CAB "FLAT" ENGINE

T HE.details that we are about to give of the new Sentinel V-tonner may be looked upon as a curtain-raiser of what we may...

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Yorkshire P.S.V. Operators Talk of the Future

L AST week, the establishment of 14 joint central motor-coach booking offices in principal Yorkshire towns, by independent...

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OPINIONS and QUERIES

REVOCATION OF CERTAIN DEFENCE PERMITS O NE of the remarks made by -Mr. G. L. Bottomley in his article "Is Grouping the Best...

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Endless-track Equipment for Tackling Heavy-bomber Salvage.

How Crippled Aircraft are Moved Over Difficult Terrain Q (ATE a serious problem with which the personnel responsible for the...

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Commers Pull their Weight

wirer and Karrier Vehicles, Some -. .00 in Number. Had Been Produced to June 30, 1944. Types Varied o I5-cwt. Load Carriers to...

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Injector with Torsion-bar Return Spring

A Résumé of Patent Specifications That Have Recently Been Published F ROM F. Halliday and Aero Engines, Ltd.. Kingswood,...