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27th August 1943
27th August 1943
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An Open Letter to the Forces

L AST week, in a leading article, we published the preliminary details of a scheme which has been inaugurated by " The...

Passing Comments

Over 100 Sparking HOW small components Plugs n Those Big mount up in a heavy Bombers bomber is indicated by the fact that many...

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One Hears—

A lot, but believes only a little, That the war will end this year, next year, some . time. . . That in works white cement...

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News of. the Week

FUEL INSPECTORS MAY DEMAND SAMPLES W ITH a view to securing compliance with the Control of Motor Fuel Order, 1942, a Ministry...

Trailer Speed L i m it Modifications U NDER Regulations 70 and 70A of the

Defence (General) Regulations, 1939, the Minister of War Transport has made the Motor Vehicles (Speed Regulation) Order, 1943,...

A.R.O. Membership and Finances

L AST Monday Mr. Reginald Hindley, honorary treasurer, A.R.O., presented his seventh successive report. He pointed out that...

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Personal Pars

MRS, L. M. Cry, of Edward Box and Co., Ltd., Liverpool, has been appointed secretary, following a meeting of representatives of...

Major Crawfurd Produces a Decalogue

T HE President of A.R.O., Major H. E. Crawfurd, speaking at the Association's a.g.m. last Monday, said that even in the most...

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Rubber Economy Saves 700,000 Giant Tyres

AENTION was made by the IVIRegional Transport Commissioner, Major F. S. Eastwood, at the tyre economy exhibition which is being...

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48 Years' Link with Road Transport.

From Horse and Wagon to a Fine Fleet of Modern Vehicles Comprising 22 Tractive Units and 12 Trailers F OUNDED in 1895, the...

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ANOTHER R.T.C. MCI S CONTRACT RATES

Comment Upon the Schedule of Rates j Has Been Approved by the Regional Tra act Hire of Coaches and Buses Which irnmissioner for...

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How to Protect - Laid-up Vehicles Many More Commercial Vehicles Are

Likely to be Stored as the Result of Efforts to Promote Economy, and This Adam from the I.A.E. as to Their Protection is Most...

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Withdrawable Assemblies to Speed Up Repairs

By Mounting the Main Chassis Components on Sub-frames Removal and Replacement Times Could Be Reduced from Hours to Minutes...

To Speed Up Paint Stripping •

C 0ACHBUILDERS and others who cle a considerable amount of paint stripping should be •interested in a preparation known as...

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OPINIONS and QUERIES AN OFFER TO HELP , , , THE 4 C.M.' LEAGUE

OF SERVICEMEN" I T was indeed a pleasure to read your leading article of August 6, "This War is for Freedom," and again on...

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Grinding the Crankshaft While in the Engine

Portable Equipment Which Brings a Specialized Operation within the Range of the Smallest Maintenance Shop ONE of the few jobs...

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Injustice to the Haulier

An Operator, Appreciative of Previous Comments, Adds His Own Observations, and Demands Better Conditions for the Younger...

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Tyre Conservation and Timely Repair

• A Designer and Inventor With a Long Experience of Road Transport Reviews the Factors Which Lead to "Spotty Wear of Tyres and...

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Increasing Resistance to Twist in Chassis Frames

A Résumé of Recently Published Patent Specifications A N all-welded built-up vehicle frame is shown in patent No. 554,430, by...