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28th October 1939
28th October 1939
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Putting on the Brake

ANY businesses and industries are suffering more hardships through ill-considered emergency regulation and "organization" than...

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Passing Comments

Whiten Those THERE is a point about the Shoulders on Tractor I whitening of articulated Trailers . . . vehicles which is...

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One Hears

Thern comment that there should not be troubled waters in an oil pool. That, nevertheless, there undoubtedly are. That the...

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NEWS of the WEEK

PLANS FOR H.S.G. MAXIMUM. LOAD PRODUCER-GAS CHASSIS. A RRANGEMENTS are well advanced for the production by Gilfords (H.S.G.),...

Derby Hauliers .Forming Their Own Clearing House A PRACTICAL and ingenious

attempt to co-ordinati all the principal road-transport operators in Derby is being made. Its foremost object is tho pooling of...

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Road-transport Topics in Parliament

By Our Special Parliamentary Correspondent MORE PETROL FOR COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS. I N connection with commercial travellers'...

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The Personal Touch Pays in Haulage

Starting with a Single Vehicle in 1926, a Midland Firm Make Good Headway by Providing Rapid and Reliable Transport Services,...

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Fitting the Lorry fl Farmer's Transport

Soon Many Additional Vehicles will be Needed for the Transport of Farm Produce, and There are Many Ways in Which Valuable...

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An Off-set Land Tractor Introduced By International

Cultivision" and Plough Balance Among Outstanding Features of New Small " Farman" Land Tractor A Machine of Special Interest...

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The Tractor Helps to Develop a New Industry

OR some years past, the position of I our linen industry has been depenlent, to a large extent, on supplies of lax from abroad,...

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NEW MAUDSLAY MAXIMUM-LC ATI-WHEELERS

Sturdy Eight and Sixwheeled Chassis Incorporating Interesting Features of Construction for Promoting Efficiency and...

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WHY SUBSTia INCREASES IN HAULAGE RA RE JUSTIFIED

By S.T.R. The Commercial Motor Costs and Rates Expert THE COMMERCIAL MOTOR 4 T HE cost of transport is rising. Expenditure...

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OPINIONS and QUERIES

The Editor invites coerespondence on all subjects connected with the use of com mercial motors. Letters should be written on...

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Road Transport's Place

in Empire Development By Mr. Frederick Smith Précis of an Outstanding Report on Transport in Nigeria. F ROM Mr. F, Smith,...

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Attractive ensen equipped Fire-fighters

• Two Models Based on Fordson and Austin Chassis, the Latter Intended for Use with a Dennis Trailer Pump COR some little time...

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Peace-time Profits From aside Passenger Service

Some of the Reasons f4/ it is Difficult to Make Seaside Passenger Serv Pay. The Special Pr( lems of Serving the Put! of...

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Operating Aspects of PASSENGER

TRANSPORT STUPENDOUS TRAFFIC FIGURES IN LONDON TRANSPORT'S REPORT T HE introduction to the report of the London Passenger...

MORE WEEKLY BUS JOURNEYS IN LONDON

W EDNESDAY last (October 25) witnessed further improvements in the bus services of London Transport. New schedules for 21...

SCOTTISH HOPES OF BEITER BUS LIGHTING

OLLOWING a visit to Glasgow by Dr. Gilbey, the Home Office expert on lighting, it was stated, last week, that within a short...

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Variable Timing for Valve Gear

A Résumé of Recently Published Patent Specifications. A VARIABLE timing device for incorporating in the camshaft drive of both...