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Revisions to Coach and Motor (Body) Builder for Australia and New Zealand, The March 15, 1942 (Volume 52 No. 12)

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Added issue type:
Monthly
Added issue year:
1942
Added issue month:
March
Added issue day:
15
Added issue volume:
52
Added issue number:
12
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Common-sense Move, A (Comments), p.263
Daylight Saving (Comments), p.263
Double Pay for Banned Holidays (Comments), p.263
Looking Ahead (Comments), p.263
Apprentices' Lost Time (Industrial), p.264
Coachmakers Assist War Effort (Industrial), p.264
New Zealand Suspends Industrial Awards, Etc. (Industrial), p.264
W.A. Award by Consent (Industrial), p.264
Sevier, H. B. (Obituary), p.264
Commercial Body Work by Alf. Mitchell Pty., Ltd. (Vehicles Illustrated), p.265
Development of Goods Transport (Miscellaneous), p.265
Bulk Delivery Van With Producer Gas Outfit (Body Builder), p.266
New Technique in Making Three-ply (Body Builder), p.267
Repair of All-Steel Bodies (Body Builder), p.267
Points for Producer Gas Users (The Mechanic), p.267
Melbourne Body Works Burnt Out (Miscellaneous), p.267
Industrial Finishing (The Painter), p.268
Marking Out (The Painter), p.268
White Work (The Painter), p.268
Points re Enamels and Lacquers (The Painter), p.269
Utility Van for Various Uses (Body Builder), p.270
Conserving Motor Cars, Trucks and Fuel (Miscellaneous), p.270
Laminated Wood, Increasing Use of (Body Builder), p.271
Bearings in Kiln Construction (The Mechanic), p.271
Increasing Use of Laminated Wood (Miscellaneous), p.271
Wood Grain Reproduction (Miscellaneous), p.272
Peters Bros. Design Mobile Crane (The Mechanic), p.274
Britain's New Hostel Town (Miscellaneous), p.276
Wages Rates, Under Federal Award (Industrial), p.277

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