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the Associated Equipment Co., Ltd. We are glad to find that commercial vehicle manufacturers, with their great experience of...
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Of too many road accidents. Of conventionalism in design. Of coach owners seeking the travellers' advice. That running...
Jones, steering his van carefully round a hair-pin bend, met a light car careering along on the wrong side of the road. Both...
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"The wheels of wealth will be slowed by all difficultie; of transport at whatever points arising, as a carriage is by the...
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T HE annual Show organized by the Royal Agricultural Seciety of England will be held at Cambridge from Tuesday, July 4th, to...
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A Comm - ent Upon Sir John E. Thornycroft's Paper. By Engineer-Designer. T HE paper read by Sir John E. Thornycroft, K.B.E.,...
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The Latest Type of Commercial Traveller's Vehicle, which Enables Business Between Salesman and Buyer to be Conducted in the...
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Another Prominent Concern Enters the Lists With a Well-designed Vehicle Drawing Current From Overhead Wires. I TWILL be...
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M ANY MLTNICIPAL authorities have proved beyond a shadow of doubt that the motor-propelled gully or cesspool emptier possesses...
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IERCIAL AVIATION. How Progress is Being Made in Encoi The Importance of Rapidity in Tra Inter-Continental Transport of Goods....
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Municipal Views Expressed at a Meeting of the County Councils Association. V ARIOUS matters affecting roads and motor vehicles...
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A Few Facts in Connection with Loads and Loading of Use to Agents. By " Vim." T 0 BE able to converse intelligently with his...
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Official Information, Aided by Maps, Which Should Prove of Inestimable Value to Coach Proprietors. A 8 QUITE a number of motor...
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A Description of the Elite "Electric Horse," Light and Heavy Chassis and Tractor. Some Points in the Design of the Collecting...
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A Means by Which the Motorvan User Can Virtually Secure the Publicity Value of Two Vehicles in One. 1 N THE course of several...
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The Latest Doings and Developments in the Bus and Coach World. MOTOR COACHING IN THE BRISTOL DISTRICT. The Activities Of Two...
A Candid Critic Interviewed by a Representative of The Commercial Motor. T HREE months in the year 100 per 'cent. loads; •...
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Ilow Conditions at This Resort Differ From Those at Llandudno. B Y REASON of the close proximity of Colwyn Bay to Llandudno,...
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Lower Fares ; More Coaches ; Big Motor Bus Traffic. W IIEN ONE takes a bird's-eye view of the Llandudno and Colwyn Bay motor...
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W HEN the motor coaching season proper, so far as the Newcastle .neighbourhood is concerned, was ushered in during the...
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A Model with Monobloc Cylinders, Plate Clutch, Four Speeds, and Worm Drive. B EFORE the war the two-ton Albion vehicle was one...
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The Problem of Securing Loads or a Constant Use of the Vehicle ; the Freight Exchange and the Clearing-house. W E HAD a lot of...
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T HE TYPE of motor vehicle on which a crane is fitted possesses many outstanding uses, primarily on account of the fact that it...
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By R. T. Nicholson (Author of "The Book of the Ford' ). O UT OF A large correspondence recently dealt with by me I have picked...
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g'he side Editor invites correspondence on all subjects connected with the use of commercial motors. Letters should be on one ....
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How to Get the Best Out of a Vehicle, to Secure Reliability and to Avoid Trouble. C ONTRIBUTIONS are invited for this page...
The eccentric shaft on all Daimler vehicles is driven by a silent'ehain. In the Y type this chain is lubricated by a small...
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A Resume of Recently Published Patents. An interesting carburetter, embodying many ingenious features, is described by H. C....