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A S a result of the meeting last week at the Ministry of Transport between Mr. P. J. Pybus, the Minister of Transport,...
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A LITTLE over two years ago we decided _ that there was scope for a series of roadtest reports more ambitious and comprehensive...
F ROM the Southern Transport Co., Ltd., Kemp Town, Brighton, we have received the accompanying illustration, showing two of the...
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That this winter's forestry work has been carried out with speed, but not laboriously—by tractor. That nowadays there are so...
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" 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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We are informed that the Stepney Tyre Works, at Walthamstow, which have been closed since the old company, Stepney Tyres, Ltd.,...
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The latest news regarding the War Office convoy is that it has arrived at Molokai, having left Juba in the Southern Sudan on...
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Mr. R. W. Tweed, the traffic manager of Al'sop and Sons, Ltd., Burton-onTrent, has been elected a member of the Institute of...
Radcliffe District Council has been urged to give serious consideration to introducing a trolley-bus system. Plymouth...
lifting appliance has just been produced in France under the name of the Rex, and it is capable of raising vehicles ranging...
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for 10-1 2-cwt. and 30-cwt. loads Comprehensive Range Now Available for Home and Export Markets ; the Chevrolet Goods and...
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rillIdSE interested in the construction 1 and use of vehicles employed for carrying inflammable spirit are familiar with the...
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IN PARLIAMENT By Our Special Parliamentary Correspondent Abandoning London P.T. Bill? O PINION is strengthening that the...
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Road Test No. 100. Our One Hundredth Road-test Report Deals With the A.E.C. Renown Sixwheeled Passenger-carrying Chassis : A...
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Some of the Points Raised in the Memorandum Submitted to the Chancellor of the Exchequer by the Conference of Motor...
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FOR CANAL TRANSPORT Interesting Tests Indicate Usefulness of the Karrier Cob for Hauling Barges. Superior Acceleration...
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on compulsorily suspended vehicles D URING the past few months many coach and bus proprietors have had their services...
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of refuse collection An Examination of the Smoking-dump Problem and a Promising Means for Solv ing it. Southwark Borough...
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PASSENGER TRANSPORT IMPORTANT ITEMS OF THE PAST WEEK Stands at Newcastle Bus Station. SOME criticism is heard regarding the...
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IN Gazette 41 only the reference numbers of applications to be heard at this week's Dundee and Aberdeen sittings are...
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Chassis for Oil-engine Propulsion. Passengercarrying Limits on Buses. Abolishing the Dinner I-Jour at the Docks Charges for...
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The Activities of a Hull Contractor Specializing in Fish Transport. How Motor Vehicles Served the Public in the Last Week of...
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BUSINESS A Feature which Hauliers will Find Helpful in Estimating and Anticipating Chances for Obtaining Contracts G ENERALLY...
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BOTTOM FRAMEWORK Our Expert Describes the Construction of the Bottom Framework of a Passenger Vehicle and Explains How Certain...
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Worm Gearing A Mstane of Recently Published Patent Specifications MHB names of David Brown and Sons (Huddersfield), Ltd., and...