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Revisions to Coach and Motor (Body) Builder for Australia and New Zealand, The September 15, 1942 (Volume 53 No. 6)

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Added issue type:
Monthly
Added issue year:
1942
Added issue month:
September
Added issue day:
15
Added issue volume:
53
Added issue number:
6
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Added contents:
Equal Pay for Sexes, Judge on (Comments), p.127
Vehicle Repair Shops to be Rationalised (Comments), p.127
Body Builders in the Commonwealth Court of Conciliation and Arbitration (Industrial), p.128
Body Industry Before the Women's Employment Board (Industrial), p.128
Weekly Hiring, Compulsory (Industrial), p.129
Olive Drab Cars and Truck in U.S.A. (The Painter), p.130
Holidays, Christmas and New Year (Industrial), p.130
Garbage Collecting Carts (Working Drawings), p.131
Trailers for U.S. Army Service. Air-conditioned (The Mechanic), p.132
Holiday in N.S.W., Eight Hours (Miscellaneous), p.132
Solid Tyres May Temporarily Replace Pneumatics (Miscellaneous), p.132
The Light Car in War (Vehicles Illustrated), p.133
Surfaces, Getting up (The Painter), p.133
Gas Units in Australia Less Than 5 Per Cent. of Cars (Producer Gas), p.134
Paint Job Failures, Avoiding (The Painter), p.135
Plumbers' or Engineers' Work? (Industrial), p.136
Where Pony Carts are in Demand (Miscellaneous), p.136
Canteen With Coal Bunkers, Mobile (The Mechanic), p.137
Mackey, E. (Obituary), p.137
Mr. J. Corser Joins Die Casters (Miscellaneous), p.137
Association, Wellington Body Builders' (Miscellaneous), p.138
Manufacture of Horse-drawn Vehicles in N.Z. (Miscellaneous), p.138
Rubberlegs and Gasless Waggons in U.S.A. (Miscellaneous), p.138
Buying Cars, U.S. Rules for (Miscellaneous), p.144
Hanging Oil Cloth and Canvas (Miscellaneous), p.144
Tyres, Government's Appeal for Discarded (Miscellaneous), p.144

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