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13th July 1926
13th July 1926
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The Rigid-frame Six-wheeler Goes Ahead.

OT only is the War Office studying closely the claims of the rigid-frame six-wheeler, whilst overseas Governments are placing...

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ONE HEARS

That the 1927 Royal Shew will be held at Newport, Mon, That he who upholds the trams upholds the traffic hold-up. Of a...

HERE'S ONE

A Jew equipped a second-hand Ford van as a stall for the sale of jellied eels and appropriated a pitch in Lothbury outside the...

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WHEELS OF INDUSTRY.

"The wheels of wealth will be slowed by adi dietculties of transPort at whatever Points arising, as a carriage is by the...

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Accessories at the Royal Show.

TN our report of the transport and agrimotor exhibits 1 at the Royal Show, which appeared in our issue of last week,...

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A GENERAL-PURPOSE TRAMWAYS WAGON.

. A Machine which is Equipped to Perform a Variety of Tasks. "A WAGON of many purposes." That is the description that may be...

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ROAD TRANSPORT MATTERS - IN PARLIAMENT.

Technical Tests for Drivers. The Projected Road Experiments. Speed and the Great West Road. The Year's Grants from the Road...

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BRINGING MEAT TO MARKET BY MOTOR.

The Activities of a Prominent Liverpool Company of Commission Salesmen Who Find Motors of Real Value. nNE of the dominant...

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CAMBERWELL FAVOURS THE PAGEFIELD SYSTEM.

The works committee of the Camberwell Borough Council reports that in the past one of the greatest difficulties with regard to...

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A SIX-WHEELER WITH CREEPER TRACKS.

First Published Details of a New Morris Product for Transport in Rough and Undeveloped Country. I N designing the remarkable...

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WHAT OF FII ARS HENCE?

piN March 1st, 1926, I parted with an old friend at IL/Waterloo Station. He, like myself, was an engineer who had devoted most...

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BUS - SERVICE CONTROL TO PREVENT IRREGULAR RUNNING.

• Complaints made to the Maesteg„ Bridgend and Penybont Councils that bus services were irregularly run and that "piracy" was...

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MAKING BEST USE OF THE FORD.

Valuable Advice on Every Phase of Ford Transport which will appeal to the Owner, Driver and Repairer. 421.—Relining...

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• PASSENGER TRAVEL NEWS.

The Latest Doings and Developments in the Bus and Coach World. COACHING DIFFICULTIES AT BLACKPOOL. The Latest Phases in Road...

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MOTOR MOWERS OF TO-DAY.

A Brief Review of the Various Types and Sizes of Power-propelled Grass-cutting Machine on the British Market. T HOSE of our...

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REDUCING THE WEIGHT OF GAS PRODUCERS.

Some Details of the " Also " Gazoge - ne, a French Product. T RE development of the gas producer proceeds steadily in France,...

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PROBLEMS OF THE HAULIER AND CARRIER.

Inter-urban Bus Service and the Possibilities of Developing Business Side Lines. week I propose to deal with a problem—that 1_...

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COMBATING THE DAZZLE NUISANCE.

A Promising Design of Anti-dazzle Bulb. W ITH the ever-increasing volume of all-night haulage traffic and the great number of...

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IN THE REPAIR SHOP.

Practices Followed by Our Driver and Mechanic Readers. MAYO useful tips in connection with 1 lathe work are given by " F.H,,"...

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MAGNETIC CLUTCHES.

A R4surne of Recently Published Patent Specifications. PECIFICATION No. 230,488, C. Q. 1 , 0 Payne, of New York, describes...