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London, was the most ine: - portant function of the week, and some interesting speeches were delivered. A full report is given...
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Of tireless tyres. Of Easter—good egg ! That echo answers " Chekko." That batteries are standing the acid test. That fast...
In Devonshire the char-ii-bancs is generally known as Cherubim. Mr. Cecil Torr, a lawyer and a man of letters who has a house...
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"The wheels of wealth. will be slowed by all difficulties. of transport at whatever paints arising', as a - carriage is the...
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S URTOINED is the statement on behalf of the Association of Mimicipal Corporations in opposition to the Railways (N. 'Western...
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A Notable Gathering of Commercial Motor Users. The Questions of the Railways and of Taxation Discussed. T HE ANNUAL luncheon...
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Official Information, Aided by Maps, Which Should Prove of Inestimable Value to Coach Proprietors. 14 1V OW IHEN, get a move...
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The Costs of Running a 3 cwt. Van are Analysed by "The Skotch," who Urges the Owner to Demand Is. 1d. per Mile. I WISH some of...
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A Problem That Has Given Rise to Many Explanatory Theories and for which a New Solution is Here Presented. A PROBLEM 'which...
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Dealing with the Fleets and Methods. Erni and Co., and Ti Lring and Gillow, Ltd., James Shoolbred and Co., Ltd. I N few...
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No Opportunity Must Be Lost, "The Inspector " Urges, in Emphasizing the National Incidence of Highway Costs, if Ridiculous...
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The Latest Doings and Developments in the Bus and Coach World. o NE of the largest concerns operating motor coaches in this...
Supplying the.Wants of Thinly Populated Districts. , ..... ........... ............. .... ,............ 1 IF ONE takes a map,...
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The Doings ot a Prominent London Firm who have Done Much to Popularize Road Travel to the Coast Amongst Londoners. —...
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A List of the Rates Agreed Upon when Carrying g'ooked . Parties. A T THE invitation of C. F. Rymer, Ltd., the Liverpool and...
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T "canal bridge at North "Warnborough, crossing the Basingstoke and Woking Canal, which shortly after the start of the war was...
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Is it Good Policy for a Manufacturer to Call His Private and Commercial Chassis by the Same Name. By n A GREAT deal of good...
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A Description of a Visit to the Works of Allen-Liversidge, Ltd., and Notes on the Gas Cylinders, Blow-pipes, and Other Articles...
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T 1-1E DEMAND for mobile road transport fleets is, perhaps, greater at the great shipping ports than anywhere eleo in the...
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By R. T. Nicholson (Author 'of "The Book of the Ford"). T EE "mag," is often suspect, and is rarely faulty. When, however,...
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The Editor invites correspondence on all subjects connected with the Me of commercial motors. Letters should be on one side of...
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How to Get the Hest Out of a Vehicle, to Secure Reliability and to Avoid Trouble C ONTRIBUTIONS are invited for this page from...
If there is a considerable loss of efficiency in the lighting dynamo, this will often be found attributable to discoloration of...
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Its Equipment for Special Jobs, as Described by Our Driver and Mechanic Readers. T HE ENGINE lathe, once the king of machine...
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A Resutine of Recently Published Patents. The manufacture aud sale of components, fittings, and accessories for use on, about,...