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28th September 1934
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A Fighting Policy for Motor Coaching

T HE wisdom of a strong policy of self-defence in road transport is exemplified by certain concessions recently obtained by...

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Passing Comments

G OOD work on behalf of road transpct - t is being 1 --- 1 carried out by the Coal Utilisation Council which, frcon time to...

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One Hears

" The brakes failed "—very selcTom now. That the Blackpool illuminations add a final fillip to the close of the coaching...

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WHEELS of INDUSTRY BRINGING INTO FORCE THE ROAD TRAFFIC ACT, 1934.,,,

The Minister of Transport announces that he has decided to bring certain Sections of the Road Traffic Act, 1934, into operation...

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News of Municipal Activities

MUNICIPAL SUPPORT FOR B-LICENCE APPLICANT. At a sitting of the Southern Scotland Licensing Authority, Mr. T. E. Streeter,...

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THE WORLD'S BIGGES1

WAD -BUILDING SCHEME I S it only a dream that all fast goods transport hitherto carried by rail may, in future, go by road? At...

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Interesting Features in

Scamrnells for Overseas T Anglo-Persian Oil Co., Ltd., was one of the pioneer users of Scammell vehicles, and some early...

New Halley Models for Scottish Show

T HE introduction of new models was foreshadowed by Mr. G. Wingate, the chairman, at the annual general meeting of Halley...

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OPINIONS and QUERIES

[43891 Sir,—We would take this opportunity to say how interested we are in the letter you have published in your issue dated...

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A Compression Starter for Oil and Petrol Engines

K NOWN in the commercial-vehicle field for its range of electrical equipment, the British ThomsonHouston Co., Ltd., Rugby, has...

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A CUB OILER UPHOLDS the

LEYLAND REPUTATION 0 UR first impression on leaving the Leyland Co.'s Ham works on board the Cub KG03 oilengined demonstration...

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How Records Must be Kept

M OST operators of goods vehicles know that from Monday next, October 1, daily records will have to be kept in respect of every...

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INTRICATE PROBLEMS OF BEER TRANSPORT

B REWERY concerns, like motor-spirit suppliers, have to arrange 'their transport facilities to meet urgent calls for...

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AIR TRANSPORT NEWS

AIR TRANSPORT ASSOCIATION'S VALUABLE WORK. The air-transport section of the Society of British Aircraft Constructors is...

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An Indictment of

The New Basis of Taxation F ROM advance announcements t h e unhappy trades concerned in manufacturing and operating...

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The Latest Conciliation Developments

T HE following are reports received from provincial correspondents concerning the activities of the Area Conciliation Boards...

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Operating Aspects of

PASSENGER TRANSPORT OPERATORS WIN BIG GROUP OF APPEALS r \ NE of the largest groups of appeals ever heard under the Road...

MANCHESTER MASS MEETING PROTESTS AGAINST RESTRICTIONS

T HE. vital need for co-operation between coach operators was emphasized at a mass meeting, held in Manchester; last week,...

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WHAT OF THE REGIONAL FARES COMMITTEES?

"Officially in Existence and Prepared to Function," State the Conveners WHAT is the present position &air/ ceming the Regional...

THE LATEST NEWS OF IMPORTANT EVENTS

"UNCERTAINTY" OF CONTRACTCARRIAGE AMENDMENTS. nOUBTS were placed on the interpreLJ tation of the contract-carriage amendments...

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Low Weight in Wood-framed Bus Bodies

T WO interesting Dennis Lance double-deck buses with bodies by the Gloucester Railway Carriage and Wagon Co., Ltd., Gloucester,...

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Haulage Opportunities

T "general state of trade remains good. Amongst the heavy industries, reports are as follow :—In Yorkshire and the North-east...

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Outstanding Exhibits for

The Paris Show A Forecast of the Panhard, Renault, Berliet, Delahaye, Latil, Rochet-Schneider, Somua and Lorraine-Dietrich...

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Problems of the

HAULIER and CARRIER T HERE is a point about hire-purchase instalmCnts which I omitted to mention in the previous article. It is...

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A New Type of Refuse.collection Body

A LTHOUGH many attempts have been made to prevent atmospheric contamination by the emptying of dustbins, in most instances the...