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reports of the two sections of the Committee appointed to consider the granting of powers to railway companies to carry goods...
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The Attempt of the Manchester Corporation to Secure Powers Which Open Up Wide Possibilities of Injustice. By Lt.-Col. A....
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Of the eternal mine. Talk about short shift. That the coal hewer's life has its seamy side. That it is easy to pick holes in...
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The wheel 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 Macclesfield Corporation have decided to purchase two Ford 1 ton motor lorries, with hand tipping gear and special bodies,...
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Despite the Increased Passenger Accommodation of the New Coventry Buses, the Vehicles are Seven Cwt. Lighter than the Old...
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The Reports of the Committee and Their Divergent Opinions. T HE Committee appointed by the Minister of Transport tp advise him...
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An Account of an Interview with Mr. :he Transport Manager of Lipton, Ltd. “ TIRING the last .15 months we have diverted 20,000...
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The Shortcomings of Railway Transport and the Opportunity Afforded Thereby to Road Transport. A GOOD DEAL of heartbarning is...
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Paint ! German Tyres Again. T HIS seems to be a peculiarly suitable subject on which to scribble a few paragraphs, at a time...
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he Importance which the Ministry Attaches to the Road, and the Part which the Commercial Motor User is Playing. '' I ERIC...
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R AILROADS ARE always difficult and expensive to construct in a country where mountainous regions abound, and, as a....
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A Notable Gathering of Road Transport Interests. The Minister Unavoidably Absent. HE ANNUAL luncheon of the Commercial Motor...
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was a permanent, constant, and intricate relation between the road authorities and the come mercial motor user. There was a...
A LETTER was sent recently by the Ellesmere. Urban District Council to the Oswestry Town Council, asking support for a...
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Particularly Addressed to Those Who are Replacing Horsed Vehicles by Motors, or Contemplating So Doing. -T IIERE is a very...
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The Latest Doings and Developments in the Bus and Coach World. Popularizing Coach Travel. ABig Outing for Children. • T HE...
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ALT HOUG'11 the Ousting the motor coach is now an Four-inintegral part of the Hand. "life" of holiday resorts, and an essential...
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How a Sheffield Motor Firm has Captured Foreign Trade—Making Ingenious Machines for Cutting Files —An Interesting Enterprise in...
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An Occasional Chat on Subjects and Problems of Interest to those Who are Engaged, or About to be Engaged, in Running Commercial...
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Some interest - was taken a. few days ago in a big demonstration of the value of -motor transport by the Co-operative Wholesale...
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By R. T. Nicholson (Author of "The Book of the Ford"). J UDGING FROM the number of enquiries I receive, these Pointers are...
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An Appliance for Utilising the Power in a Ford Engine for Industrial Purposes. T HE AMOUNT of power available in the motorcar...
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How to Get the Best out of a Vehicle, to T HE INTEREST of the fleet manager in the maintenance of his fleet is nearly always...
An inspection of the front axle of a machine which Las been running for some months may show that the front springs have jumped...
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A Page for Drivers, Mechanics and Foremen. Description of Test Load Design. The sender of the following commitn,ication has...
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A Résumé of Recently Published Patents In specification No. 159,303, by Percy Frost Smith and others, of TillingStevens...