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24th May 1935
24th May 1935
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More Calls for Unity

D ESPITE the breakdown in the negotiations between the Road Haulage Association and the Motor Hirers and Coach Services...

Revised Conciliation Agreement Needed

I N view of the obvious difficulties in the way of the early administration of the national conciliation agreement, we have so...

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Passing Comments

A T a recent R.H.A. area meeting, a good suggestion was made for combating, by the use of the kineana, propaganda hostile to...

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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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A NOVEL FIRE-FIGHTING OUTFIT.

We publish on this page an illustration of an interesting fire tender and mobile escape, embodying a "I hornycroft Speedy-class...

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LICENCE AS A GIFT FROM THE RAILWAYS.

A suggestion by a railway representative that art A-licence carrier should be reduced to the B-licence category and limited as...

MUNICIPAL PURCHASES and PROPOSALS

Tynemouth Watch Committee is to obtain tenders for the supply of a fire-engine. The transport department of Aberdeen...

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HOW IRISH BUDGETS AFFECT ROAD TRANSPORT.

The only change in the existing tayntion affecting road transport in the Irish Free State Budget, which was introduced on May...

Yorkshire Conciliation Muddle

A RESOLUTION accepting the in terim wages award which has been made by the general purposes committee of the National Joint...

West-Country Wages Move

A S a result of the support of the members of the Road Haulage Association in Devon and Cornwall, nearly all of whom...

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Road Transport Topics

In Parliament By Our Special Parliamentary Correspondent RIBBON DEVELOPMENT BILL APPROVED. r r HE Restriction of Ribbon...

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Latest Aids to Fire Protection

An Exhibition of Fire-engines, Equipment and Ambulances a Feature of the Professional Fire Brigades' Association Conference A...

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Business Methods Characterize

LONDON FIRE RIGADE ORGANIZATION Efficiency is the Keynote of the London Fire Brigade. Considered as a Transport Undertaking,...

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OILERS SUCCEED UNDER DIFFICULTIES

I N a recent address, Signor Santa Maria, who is connected with the tramway and bus undertaking in Rome, gave some interesting...

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Expert Views on Fire Fighting

Pithy but Valuable Contributions from the Fire Chiefs of Leading Cities and Towns in Great Britain EXCLUSIVE FEATURES IN...

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AIR TRANSPORT NEWS

MINISTRY TO MAKE NATIONAL AIR-TRANSPORT SURVEY. T HE Secretary of State for Air, Lord Londonderry, has replied to the...

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POLITICAL MEDDLING with

ROAD TRANSPORT Condemned at Scottish Conference Interesting Papers Read at the Annual Event of the Scottish Road Passenger...

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Present Pointers to Future Policy

A N outspoken commentary on present conditions in the road-passenger-transport industry is contained in the paper by...

Ulster Bill Passes Second Reading

D ESPITE the fact that the Ulster Road and Rail Transport Bill has aroused a fierce storm of protest, only four out of 30 votes...

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Countless Urn ral Features in

A NEW BRITI. [ OIL TANKER H IGH road speed, the power to climb steep hills, and the ability to negotiate crosscountry...

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New Light on B Licences

The Principles Underlying the Granting of B Licences Explained by the Metropolitan Licensing Authority. Will the Appeal...

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The Makers' Angle on

FIRE-FIGHTING PROGRESS The Experiences of Leading Manufacturers Provide an Illuminating Sidelight on the Different Aspects of...

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Personal Pars

Mr. Pruden, the representative of Leyland Motors, Ltd., for South America, is expected to arrive in England early in June. Mr....

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OPINIONS and

THE UNFAIRNESS OF PENALTIES FOR MINOR DRIVING OFFENCES. [45501 On Jubilee Monday Scotland Yard was telephoned as to the...

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Strong Points at F.W.R.A. Conference

New Aggressive Policy of . . Conciliation Proposals Create Protection R EFERENCE to the Association's future policy of...

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UNOFFICIAL" FARE: COMPANY'S APOLOGY

WHAT was termed an " unofficial " VY fare of -Id., charged by the West Yorkshire Road Car Co., Ltd., instead of the •...

M. OF T. HOPES FOR CO-OPERATION

rrHE Minister of Transport has J. announced his decision in . the appeals of Mr. F. Brazendale and 45 others, against the...

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UNIFORMITY IN CHILDREN'S FARES

U NIFORMITY in the age at which children should travel free of charge or at half-rates was urged upon the North-Western Traffic...

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CONTRACT CASE IN HIGH COURT

I N a King's Beneh Divisional Court, on Tuesday, Mr. Wurzal, an official of the Yorkshire Traffic Commissioners, appealed...

SWANSEA BUS BILL REJECTED

T HE Bill promoted in Parliament by the South Wales Transport Co., Ltd., seeking power to substitute bus services for the...

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Road Transport Championed at the I.T.A. Conference

The Consensus of Opinion Amongst the Industrial Transport Managers is Definitely Favourable to More Freedom for Road Goods...

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MEAT TRANSPORT

Calls for Special BODIES Factors That Influence the Design of Bodywork Intended for Carrying Meat in Order to Secure Hygiene,...

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• Solving the Problems of the Carrier

A QUESTION which is exercising the minds of many old-established hauliers is whether they will be wise to continue the practice...

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An Improved Junkers Engine

A Resume of Patent Specifications that have Recently been Published T HE Junkers two-stroke power unit is well known in the...