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9th August 1935
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Organize to Raise Rates

A LTHOUGH' operating costs have risen considerably within the past year and competition has been restricted, rate-cutting...

Parliamentary Work in the Session

DARLIAMENT adjourned for the Summer Recess on Friday last, and the debates and daily flood of questions descending upon the...

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Passing Comments

A SMALL manufacturer of a commodity widely used in an important industry told us, recently, that, having hitherto relied for...

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One Hears

From Italy of a new vehicle-suspension system incorporating gyroscopes. That there is no suggestion that "Cubs" will litter...

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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 rou g hness a the roads over which it...

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R.H.A. OPPOSES MEMBER ON RATES DECISION was reserved by the

'L./South Wales Lifensing Authority, last week, in an interesting caseY in which the Road Haulage Association (Barry branch)...

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The Possibilities of Altei native Suspension Systems

Developments in Independent Suspension on Private Cars Lead to Interesting Possibilities in the Application of New Ideas to...

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EW A.E.C. MONARCH Mark II TESTED

with an 81-ton gross load Road Test No. 221 W EIGHING as a chassis well under ai tons, the new A.E.C. Monarch Mark II is, we...

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The Latest Municipal Bus Results

LEEDS BUSES BEAT TRAMS FOR FIRST TIME. T HE past year's accounts of Leeds Corporation's transport department show that, for...

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Road Transport Topics

in Parliament By Our Special Parliamentary Correspondent UNEMPLOYMENT CAUSED BY ELIMINATION OF HORSES. R EFERRING to Mr....

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OPINIONS and QUERIES

ANOTHER DRIVING-HOURS PROBLEM. [9607] • Is it legal to drive a contract carriage for 11 hours on a Saturday—that is, in...

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Modern

Street-lighting Methods The Urgent Need for Improvement in the Illumination of Streets in Built-up Areas has Resulted in the...

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Duplication Rule Loses Traffic

T HE restriction of duplication on certain long-distance services caused great inconvenience to passengers and serious...

Unrest Amongst Workers

D ESPITE every effort at conciliation by the South Wales and Monmouthshire Omnibus Proprietors Association, the companies...

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OPERATORS MUST DUPLICATE!

A STRONG warning to express-service operators, in connection with duplication, was given last week by Mr. Glee_son E. Robinson,...

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Designing a Garage

for Maximum Maintenance Efficiency How to Lay Out a Garage for a Dozen Medium-sized Vehicles. Necessary Items of Equipment for...

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A NEW BURGESS AIR CLEANER

A FEATURE of the latest Burgess air t cleaner, made by Burgess Products Co., Barwell, Leicester, is that the filter element is...

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AIR TRANSPORT NEWS

GOVERNMENT INVESTIGATIONS INTO AIR TRANSPORT. T HE Prime Minister has appointed a committee to consider and report to the...

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AcceleratiN )elivery by

LAUNDRY VANS Useful Arrangements of Shelves, Doors and Shutters that Enable Various Parts of the Load to be Classified and...

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Solving the Problems of the Carrier

I SHOULD like to make it clear that criticisms of The Commercial Motor Tables of Operating Costs are welcomed—indeed, they are...

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An Interesting Trailer-steering Design

A Résumé of Recently Published Patent Specifications F ROM Societa. Anonima Fratelli Macchi. of Varese ; Italy, comes patent...