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COMMERCIAL MOTOR Recognized in Business Circles as the Leading Journal. The Authority on all forms of Mechanical Road...
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T HEprices of the shares in the leading commercial motor•manufacturing concerns are very interesting to follow, even if one...
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"The wheels of wealth will be slowed by all difficulties of transport at whatever points arising, as a carriage is by the...
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The constitution of a Ministry of Transport for New Zealand is foreshadowed by Mr. Coates, the Prime Minister, in his annual...
The extent to Which railway crossings can, and do, impede road traffic has been exemplified by a census recently taken by the...
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In a recent issue we referred to the use of a well-known make of passengercarrying chassis for goods transport, and it would...
The new bus garage, workshops and offices which have been erected by the Chesterfield Corporation at Thornfield were recently...
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Speaking at an inspection of the Newport Corps of the St. John Ambulance Brigade (Priory of Wales), Sir J. Herbert Lewis,...
The highways committee of the Isle of Wight County Council reports that the Order of the Ministry of Transport in connection...
The sliding tilt is a development in modern lorry bodies which should become popular byreason of the numerous advantages which...
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We reproduce on this page two views of a Bean ambulance, the body of which has recently been built by Lgertons (Ipswich), Ltd.,...
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Eastbourne Watch Committee recommends the purchase of a Trojan motorvan. MyTICITIOUtit Corporation has decided to lay out a...
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A Highly Successful Event Organized by the Local Division of the C.M.U.A. A List of Prizewinners in all Classes. T "pick of...
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A T the forthcoming Motor Cycle it Show at Olympia a newcomer to the ranks of thOse motorcycle manufacturers marketing a...
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The Humfrey-Sandberg Change -speed Device Interposed Between Gearbox and Propeller Shaft. Restarting a Dormant Engine. a...
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I F, as is stated, the Prime Minister took the opportunity afforded by his visit to Aix-les-Bains to istudy the report of the...
Brief • Details of the First Complete Van with Roller-shutter Door. I N our issue dated August. 30th we were able to give...
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Details of the Latest Proposal as to Route, Daily Distances and Stopping Places. MITE decision of the Steam Vehicle Committee...
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TYPE STEAM WAGON. Details of the Latest Clayton Pro on Previous Designs, including Acke which Embodies Many Improvements...
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Choosing the Size of the Motor Coach for Next Season. T HIS is a time when the coach owner. should be trying to follow that...
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A Market with High Potentialities. Details of Some of the Most Important Services Now in Operation. I T is generally agreed...
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The Latest Doings and Developments in the Bus and Coach World. MANCHESTER'S LATEST BUS PURCHASE. A Large-capacity Covered-top...
Intensive Bus Enterprise Spells the Doom of a Small Tramways Undertaking. MEIE tramways service between Redruth and Camborne,...
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E ! The Corporation's Application for Certain New Powers Opposed by e ! Strong Interests. 1 N EWCASTLE, which has been the...
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Returns Dealing with the Operation of State-owned and Private Services. S omE figures which have recently been issued show the...
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A New Hydro-pneumatic Shock Absorber Which is Designed for Heavy Vehicles. F OR some months now we have been testing and...
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A Leyland Rear-hub Modification. Improving the Pierce-Arrow Clutch-withdrawal Fork. Overcoming an A.E.C. Cylinder Weakness....
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Useful Contributions From Our Driver and Mechanic Readers. An Engine Assembler's Tips. W RILE fitting leather or fibre to the...
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A , Resume of Recently Published Patent Specifications. A VERY long specification; No. 276,857, with 38 claims, endeavours to...