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9th October 1942
9th October 1942
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The Advent of the Small Oil Engine T HERE are certain

indications that, apart from ' the comparatively small oil engines which are now being manufactured, makers who have hitherto,...

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Passini Comments

WP LFARE officers have roved their worth in many important industrial organizations, and the betterment of working conditions...

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One Hears

Of topsy-turvy time-tables. That a gay spark likes a good Lodge. That "Wrap me up in my tarpaulin jacket" is the signature...

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News of the Week

RATES FOR P.O. CHRISTMAS WORK A T a conference arranged by A.R.O. (Metropolitan Area), the C.M.U.A. (London and Home Counties...

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Sir

A N emphatic denial was given in the House of Commons last week, by the Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry Of War...

Change

Engine Position to' Remove . Driving Fatigue D EMOVAL of the engine from the 1N.vicinity of the driver's cab gives such a...

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MORE HALIFAX BUSES TO RUN ON CREOSOTE?

WIDER use . of creosote for bus W operation in the Halifax district is proposed. Already, all Halifax Corporation's oil-driven...

Nottingham's Trolleybus-extension Proposal : Inquiry Closed

O N Tuesday of last week Mr. J. H. Stirk, Regional Transport Commissioner, resumed his hearing of an application by Nottingham...

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DISPOSAL OF REDUNDANT SERVICE COACHES I N reply to a

Parliamentary question by Major Lyons, who sought details of the number's of motor coaches from all services lying redundant or...

America's No. I Haulier

THE proverbial silver spoon was on I. vacation when Ted V. Rodgers was born on April 9, 1888, at Bayonne, New Jersey, U.S.A.,...

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How Tyre Mileage is Wasted

No. I.—General Survey By Way of Introduction A New Series' which, By Pointing the Way to the Achievement of Maximum Tyre...

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THE MEAT TRANSPORT PC , AND ITS ACHIEVEMENTS

M UCH has been near d of the faults of the Meat Transport Pool, but little is said of its achievements. In many cases,...

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Mr. J. Brown Replies to His Critics

B EP - ORE attempting to reply to your correspondents who have written to you as the result of my letter published 'in ".The...

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America's Road Transport in Battle Dress

By Ted V. Rodgers One of the Foremost Authorities on the Haulage Industry of the U.S.A. Describes the Changes Which Are...

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Why Not Recondition by Deposition

Economies and Parts Salvage Can be Effected by Electro-chemical Deposition of Chromium and Oilier Metals, but the Limitations...

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An Operating Cosi ecords Ouiz

/AL GREEMENT and anderstanding have been reached, in the course of this conversation with an accounthnta newcomer to the...

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A Centrifugally Engaging But Always Freeable Clutch

A CLUICH of the type operated by the engine revolutions forms the subject of patent No. 546,795, from Armstrong Siddeley...