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Aviation History
1943
1943 - 0412.PDF
•6 Advertisement FLIGHT FEBRXTARY I&TH, INDUSTRIALIST, farmer, coal-merchant, retailer — no matter who you are, you use the nation's transport system. Rail wagons, canal-boats, road vehicles are busy bringing goods to you and taking them away. The whole transport system has a terrific job to do, and it is doing that job. But it will do it all the better if when vehicles come to you—you see they are unloaded or loaded •and sent away, quicker, quicker, quicker than ever before. Haye a talk with your Staff—they will back you if you back them by efficient planning. WE MUST GET AN You know your own problems best. Tackle them in your ovm way. —-| But tackle them now. Plan, encourage ideas, improvise if needs be^ Here's a start ing-sff agenda: I. ClLAfltY WRITTEN LABELS I. LABOUR-SAVINS EQUIPMENT i. 8LAf<-0UT WORKING •*. 0F/NJQNS Of "MEN WHO DO THE WORK.' EVEN (QUICKER jjURNROUND Ministry of War Transport
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