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I N OUR pages of Opinions from Readers we publish a letter signed by "Common Sense ' 4 and written by a gentleman of great...
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Of brush and wipe. Of turnover on tick. . Of the tyranny of tyres. Of Pussyfoot and dry rot. Of highways and low means. Of...
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A New Scammell Company. We have received a copy of the prospectus of a new company, entitled '• Scammell Lorries, Ltd.," which...
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IN the past., trailers have been chiefly used in conjunction with Steam wagons, but that. this method of inpreasing the...
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Why Grease so Olten Fails to Lubricate Motor Vehicle Parts which Have a Very Limited Amount of Movement. A Suggested Solution...
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Road Traffic Conditions are Admirable To-day for the Motorist, says "The Inspector," but He Again Urges Early Standardization...
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A Description of a Typical American Product which Possesses Novel Features Constructional Experience which Should Prove Helpful...
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How the Business of the National Road Transport Clearing House, Ltd., is Operated. The Buffer Between Merchant and Haulier. I...
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T HE SUCCESS of the Scamixiell tractor-lorry and the fact that this type of machine can carry much heavier loads than the...
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In order to ascertain what steps could be taken to solve the Durham road problem, so far as the mining areas in the east and...
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Primarily Intended for the Ford Ton Chassis, the Gear is Suitable for Heavier Vehicles. O NE OF THE features usually looked...
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Can Standing Time Be Cut Down by Using Small Removable Containers ? By "Vim. A LTHOUGH the primary interest that life holds...
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The Latest Doings and Developments in the Bus and Coach World. RECENT COACH BODY IMPROVEMENTS. Little Points in Construction...
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Official Information, Aided by Maps, Which Should Prove of Inestimable Value to Coach Proprietors. NTEREST continues to be...
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By R. T. Nicholson (Author of "The Book of the Ford"). T HERE is no doubt that the presence of a battery on any motor vehicle...
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W E HAVE in the past kept. our readers well informed so far as trolley-bus developments in this country are concerned and they...
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The Eiitor invites correspondence on all subjects connected with the use of commercial motors. Letters should be on one side of...
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The Experience of a London Borough. Municipal Costs for Mechanical and Team Haulage Compared. M R. F. J. SLATER, the borough...
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How to Get the Best Out of a Vehicle, to Secure Reliability and to Avoid Trouble. C ONTRIBUTIONS ONTRIBUTIONS are invited for...
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A Few Hints and Tips by One of Our Most Prolific Contributors to this Feature. S ALL the following hints on the maintenance of...
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A Résumé of Recently Published Patents. As the title of this article is somewhat paradoxical, it may be as well to commence by...