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4th May 1940
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Planning Now For the Peace

HE sting of the Memo randum which we pub lish elsewhere in this issue is, as is so often the case, in its tail. Or should we,...

Traders Back Road Transport C HAMBERS of commerce, through their transport

committees, are taking great interest in the various means by which the goods which their members handle are transported. In...

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Passing Comments

Do Not Use AntinUR attention has been freeze During Warm \-- 1 drawn by Morris Motors, Weather Ltd., to the advisability of...

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One Hears

Of the Chancellor of the Exchequer going in for cruising taxes. That, when peace comes, road transport's battle will begin all...

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NEWS of the WEEK

COLLECTING EVIDENCE ON HOME-PRODUCED FUELS 'THE Committee which has been set 1 up by the Secretary for Mines to consider and...

R.H04 Appears and Does Not Help

T " new Order R.H.4, which supersedes and cancels, on May 6, R.H.2, has been published, and should, within a few days, be in...

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A Mobile X-ray Laboratory for service in

the field A Well-equipped Outfit which Should Prove of Inestimable Value Under Active-service Conditions 'WAR is responsible...

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- 4 11 .' 9 "....1 101 1 54 "Kalkeit MORE ABOUT MILK

TAULAGE COSTS AND RATES I N last week's article on this subject, I promised to show what should be the minimum rate for the...

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• Lancashire Operators' Long Transport Service to Industry

NI EARLY 60 years ago, a Mr. T. Patton (of Bury) set up in business as a caxrier, his spec:ality being the delivery of goods...

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3,400-gallon Tankers for Oil Transport

Eight wheeled Chassis as the Bases of Two A .E.0 . Vehicles Built for Dealing with Oil in Bulk T HE latest vehicles to be...

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P.S.V. Ways and Means in War-time

A Précis of the Interesting Paper Read Before the Public Service Transport Association by Mr. Ben England, M.I.A.E., M.Inst.T....

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Promises Well on Gas

Scammell utonner and Enness Trailer Producer-gas Plant Constitute Notably Well-matched Combination E VIDENCE that the big...

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WHAT IS DISCLOSED BY TF ROAD-RAIL MEMORANDUM

S1 (:) . ..AE far-reaching suggestions for the volunta r y , -/co-operation of road and rail transport are embodied in a...

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Tyre Buying in War-time

A Contributor Argues that the Purchase, To-day, of Reserve Stocks is a Wise Policy and one Forming a Good Investment I N...

illuminated Recognition Signs for A.R.P. vehicles O NLY vehicles proceeding on

urgent duty will be allowed to use a head lamp (masked, of course), after an airraid warning has been sounded. An indication of...

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Engine Repair Specialists' Precision Methods

specialized and precision type. Jobs which are beyond the capacity of the ordinary maintenance and repair shop, and, indeed, in...

A LTOUGH situated in an air craft stronghold and although bearing a

name suggestive of association with flying, Airwork . Engine Service, Ltd., Heston Airport, Hounslow, is engaged on work almost...

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Operating Aspects of

Passenger Transport BUS.DEPRECIATION • RATE CHANGED A T Manchester the corporation trans.port committee has decided to extend...

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Transport Notes for

Those Who Run Bedfords By' F. S. Groom Editor, "The Bedford Transport Magazine. IWITATEVER else you " leave till VV...

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Unusual Layout for Independent Suspension

A SCHEME for a rubber-bushed independent suspension system, claimed to be more dnrable when applied to vehicles of the heavier...