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7th June 1935
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Trade and Transport

ANTJFACTURERS, business men and traders throughout the country are not at all satisfied at the manner in which road transport...

Progress Must Not be Impeded

I N their zeal to preserve the status quo, the Licensing Authorities must not allow the protection of existing enterprise to...

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Passing Comments

F OR the past two years the engineers of Bosch, Ltd., have been concentrating on the pro duction of a battery particularly...

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WHEELS of INDUSTRY

"The wheels of wealth will be slowed by all difficulties of transport, at whatever points arising, as a carriage is by the...

PLEA FOR A PROPAGANDA FUND AT THE R.H.A. CONFERENCE

T HE conference of the Road Haulage Association, which followed the annual luncheon held in London, last week, was opened by a...

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ROAD FUND GRANTS TO LONDON UNFAIR?

A joint report of the finance and highways committees of the London County Council on the administration of the Road Fund...

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MUNICIPAL PURCHASES and PROPOSALS

Sheffield Watch Committee is purchasing a Dennis portable fire Munn. Stoke - on - Trent Cleansing Committee is buying a Dennis...

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LANCS REGRETS MERGER FAILURE.

The non-fusion of the Commercial Motor Users Association and the Road Haulage . Association continues to excite comments of...

A New Oil-engmed 4-tonner

The Arran Dieselet, Powered by the Perkins Leopard Oil Engine, Weighs Under 21 tons Unladen. Sturdy Design and Economy of...

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Trade-plate Defence Succeeds

A N important case concerning the use of general trade plates was won IT the Steel Barrel Co., Ltd., Uxbridge, at Uxbridge,...

Mr. Bevin Talks on Wages T HE Lincolnshire Transport Association recently

arranged a meeting of hauliers from various parts of the county, when Mr. Ernest Bevin, vicechairman of the National...

Abnormal Load : High Court Case

O N May 31, Superintendent Spenlove, of the Newport Police, appealed to the King's Bench Divisional Court, from a decision of...

Need for Fund to Fight Railways

A N enthusiastic mass meeting was held in Manchester last week, under the auspices of the Manchester and South-east Lanes Areas...

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Carriers Who Make Their Own Troubles

1‘AUCH inconvenience has been "Icaused to applicants under the Road and Rail Traffic Act, 1933, and to the Licensing...

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Chemical or Electrical Cylinder Corrosion?

The Merits of Two Theories of Cylinder Corrosion Investigated The Electrical-friction Hypothesis Adopted A FTER many years'...

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A Trailer for 65-ton Loads

M /1ANUTACTURERS of ship engines and boilers Mare frequently faced with special problems in transporting their products from...

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OPINIONS and

WAKE UP ENGLAND! l4559l 1 feel it is incumbent upon me to give you my opinion regarding the lack of patronage that the...

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Thornycrofts Aid Bridge Building in Rhodesia

I N a recent issue of the bulletin of the general manager of the Rhodesian Railways, some details are given of the organization...

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AIR TRAYSPORT NEWS

SOUTHAMPTON-PORTSMOUTH. PARIS: NEW DAILY SERVICE. W/IIEN we published the provisional VI ( summer programme of Portsmouth,...

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DESIGNING MILK VANS

to secure maximum utility Our Bodybuilding Expert Outlines Features of Construction that Make for Ease in Loading and...

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The Highway to Low Costs

Careful Maintenance the Sure Route to Ee onomy of Oper ation, Says " S.T.R.," who Points to Common Causes of Excessive...

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A Vehicle-operated Hoist

A LTHOUGH designed primarily for the greasing and inspection of private cars, the Clearway car lift can also be used for...

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CRUCIFORM CONTROVERS )NSTRUCTION CONSIDERED

T WO main schools of thought .appear to exist on the question whetherthe perfect frame should be absolutely, rigid or, within...

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New Insulated Vans for Ice-cream Transport

Having a Capacity of 600 Gallons, Ice Cream May be Kept at Zero Temperature for 24 Hours by the Use of CO2 D VILT to the...

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Road Transport Topics

In Parliament By Our Special Parliamentary Cor respondent CONCISE REVIEW BY M. OF T. WITH the honour of P.C. fresh upon VV...

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The I. A E. Summer Tour

A LL who participated in the annual SWilMer visit of the t - I,Institution of Automobile Engineers, in which, this year, a...

Ltd.), president elect of the perhaps, one day

Institution of Automobile Enrealize that the motor gineers. industry deserves en couragement, but it has now discouraged users...

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M.T. CO. CASE TO BE REOPENED

T HE long-standing dispute between the East Kent Road Car Co., Ltd., and Maidstone and District Motor Services, Ltd., and the...

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D.U.T. STRIKE CAUSES £80,000 LOSS

Q T ATIS T IC S dealing with bus opera tion, during April, in the Irish Free State, reveal that, during the first two months of...

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MR. BARR ON GERMAN TOUR PROSPECTS

F R" July until the end of September, Wallace Arnold Tours, Ltd., Leeds, is to keep a number of coaches on the Continent for...

The Latest Practice in Street Cleansing

The Important Part Played by Mechanical Transport Re-, ceives Due Recognition at the Public Cleansing Conference S EVERAL...

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Equipment for Various Purposes

Devices That Facilitate the Efficient Operation and Maintenance of Commercial Vehicles A Dual-purpose Battery. Charger. All...

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SOLVING the PROBLEMS o

the CARRIER A Multitude of Problems Arise in Connection with the Negotiation of the Sale of, Purchase of or Partnership in a...

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Progress in Hydraulic Gears

WHILST the Fottinger type of W gear has made rapid advancement dUring the past few years, the positive-drive type of hydraulic...