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T T IS not improbable that, taking the commercial -I-motor industry as a whole, the section which has shown the greatest...
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Through the wheels of industry. That they still crowd on at Croydon. Of roads that remain wheel-absorbers. That coal is...
"I hear that poor little Jackson . got mixed up with a steam-roller and isn't expected to recover.' "How did that happen? " "...
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"The whaes of wealth will be slowed by all diffleulties at transport at whatever points arising, as ft carriage is by the...
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The Latest Production of a Well-known Manufacturer, in which a Well-tried Model of the Company's Touring Car Range Has Been...
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T HE advantages of sweeping streets by mechanical means against handbroom or horse-drawn machine is fast being recognized by...
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A Municipal Transport Service Which Carries Nearly 19 Million Passengers Annually and Which Runs at a Profit. By R. Stuart...
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A NEW road surface has recently been laid in Holborn, which is attracting a good deal of attention among borough engineers in...
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A Clever Arrangement which Not Only Makes bin Discharging Easier, but Materially Accelerates Refuse Collecting by Dispensing...
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A Discussion on the Constructional Details of Various Types of Vehicle. T HE tipping body most used by a local authority, or...
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The Ministry Of Transport recently held an inquiry at Northampton into the appeal of the Birmingham and blidland Motor Omnibus...
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Details of Certain Types of Machine I Which Are Not Neces ive Been Built to Meet Requirements nmon to All Districts. evidence...
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A Service which has Always Been Provided by Motors since it was Established in 1907 in a District which has No Tramways. MI...
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An Unusually Extensive Service is Given by a Very Varied Fleet. T HE advantages of mechanical road transport for police...
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Some Remarkable Figures Regarding Refuse Collection. Why the 8,000 Horses still Used for this Work Could Mostly be Replaced by...
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At a lecture arranged by the London University Military Education Corn-_ rnittee, and given by Colonel J. F. C. Fuller at...
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Some Notes on the Mechanical Road Transport Used in Connection with the Street Construction, Road Maintenance and Salvage of a...
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How Manual Labour has been Replaced. Descriptions of Street-washing and Gully-flushing Machines, Sweepers and Appliances which...
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How the Work is Organized by the Corporation and What it Costs to Perform. Tipp LACKPOOL is one of the municipalities where...
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A Review of the Latest Appliances and Others which have Already Proved Their Worth in Many Municipalities. O NE OF the most...
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It is Suggested that Municipalities Should Not Conduct Freight Exchanges, but Should Leave the Work to Chambers of Commerce....
The Activities of the Newcastle Brigade and Details of Types of Vehicle Used. ?TIRE AUTHORITIES of Newcastle, .1. who are...
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An Interesting Set of Costs in London and Birmingham. T HE emptying of gullies by vacuum is now thoroughly recognized as being...
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How a Municipal Service, Started in 1913, Has Grown Until it Now Carries Nine Million Passengers Per Year and Has Absorbed...
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A Large Fleet of Steam Wagons for Heavy Haulage, Electric Vehicles for Refuse Collection and Motor Sweepers for Road Cleaning....
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Important Considerations in the Design and Equipment of a Public Health Vehicle. • rrHE ambulance is a characteristic...
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How a Public Service, Fraught with Difficulties, Which in the Past Has Not Been Well Performed, is Now Thoroughly Carried Out...
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How the Motor Appliance Has Improved Efficiency. The Need for More Equipment in Rural Areas. Some Popular Types. MLIE...
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Modern Cement Foundations that will Carry Traffic in 24 Hours. O NEof the greatest difficulties met with by road constructors...