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E are pleased to observe that the desirability of the problem of the dis posal of war-used vehicles, Early Con surplus to...
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HE accompanying illustration is of a miniature fire-engine, built by the Canterbury standing by the original Leyland pump on...
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That the haulier who conveyed a load in an uncalibrated vehicle must have had some sand. That Mr. Jack Olding cannot like...
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ARMY VEHICLE REPAIR SCHEME AOTOR vehicles from the LVI which need repair are being sent to civilian garages in this country...
A STRONG appeal was launched last Saturday by Mr. W. E. Rootes, President of the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders, to...
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taken to counter a majority recommendation by the Road Haulage Central Wages Board, which seeks to short-cut the wages control...
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L AST Monday, the Metropolitan Area of Associated Road Operators held its Annual Banquet and Ball at Grosveno'r House, the...
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The Editor invites correspondence on all subjects connected with the use of commercial motors. Letters should be written on...
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Gohin Poulenc Plant, Made by British Gazagenes, Ltd., Installed on Bedford Lorry by Spurling Motor Bodies, Ltd. UOR the Gob in...
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How Success Has Been e ee. Achieved in Passenger Carrying by Joint Action on the Part of Four Relatively Small Boroughs M...
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‘ EFINED as is the inocTn internal-combustion engine, and easy to drive as is the modern motorvan, to experience, to ,the full,...
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Aspects of PASSENGER TRANSPORT BUS-SERVICE INQUIRY AT STOKE r - IN March 7 and 8, war-time bus L./services in North...
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kFTER THE WAR By "S.T.R." in the goods-haulage industry A Critical Examination of the Prevailing Situation in the Field of Rc...
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LARGELARGE LY to relieve tractor spuds or LY of driving stresses is the object of patent No. 516,007 by D. N. /deHardy, of...