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I NSURANCE is a factor of such vital importance in the runnin g of all types of commercial vehicle thatit should receive far...
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Regulations Regarding the Enrolment of Approved Types of Vehicles. F URTHER details of the scheme for the subsidizin g by the...
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That the name Pynol suggests a patent cough cure. That this suggestion is not out of place if the fuel proves a cure for...
Those who shake their heads over the modern craze for speed will rejoice to hear that there is still one section of the...
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"71e 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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L ANCASIHRE County Council has a by-law for the regulation of the display of advertisements and the erection of hoardiugs in...
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The Satisfactory Results Obtained with Pynol—a Fuel with Great Potentialities. ANY ATTEMPTS have been made to produce a fuel...
Brief Details of a Small-capacity Delivery Unit which Popular in France. S EVERAL Continental countries make much more use of...
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An Unusual Design of Motor Coach which has been Specially Built for Promenade Service at Bournemouth T WO weeks ago the...
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The Explanation of the Highly Efficient "Tuned-anode " Method of Highfrequency Amplification is Here Continued. AST WEEK we...
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The Concluding Chapter of a Remarkable Journey, which was Covered in 35 Hours Actual Travelling Time. A N THE opening...
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T HE interesting vehicle illustrated was supplied by Messrs. Carrosserie Latymer, Ltd., the well-known manufacturers of the...
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The Work of a Fleet of 67 Motors in 180 Retail Shops Spread Over a Large z mg Foodstuffs and Delivering Them to ulous Area in...
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Summarizing the Information Which Has Been Embodied in the Series of Articles Just Concluded, in which a Method of Discovering...
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A Discussion on the Advantages and Disadvantages of Various Methods of Speed Control. A FEATURE of many _petrol lorries of...
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Lorry and Trailer Ton-mileage. The Editor, THE COMMERCIAL MOTOR. ' [21011 Sir,—We note in your issue of July 24th, an...
nNE of our readers sent us recently a sketch and descrip tion of an interesting type of springing, which would appear to...
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Valuable Advice on Every Phase of Ford Transport, which will Appeal to the Owner, Driver, and Repairer. I N THIS series of...
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The Latest Doings and Developments in the Bus and Coach World. NEW SEASON'S NOVELTY TOURS. Surprise Picnics; Treasure Troves;...
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A Special Type of Vehicle, Built to Meet London Traffic Requirements, Just Completed in the Dennis Works. T HE', NUMBERS of...
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Incidents of August Bank Holiday Tours by Motor Coach or Bus. T HE•CONCENSUS of epinion of motor I coach owners in south-west...
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Flow to Get the Best Out of a Vehicle, to Secure Reliability and to Avoid Trouble C ONTRIBUTIONS are invited for this page from...
When it is necessary to remove or replace the axles er road wheels of steam wagons, the first thought of many mechanics is to...
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A Long and Valuable Contribution from a Regular Reader. R EMARKING that oxy-acetylene welding is more popular in commercial...
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A Résumé of Recently Published Patents. U NCONVENTIONAL is perhaps the most accurately descriptive word to apply to the...