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COMMERCIAL MOTOR Recognized in Business Circler, as the Leading Journal. The Authority on all forms of Mechanical Road...
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W E recently had a brief but interesting chat with Major R. K. Hubbard, R.A.S.C., who has just returned to this country after a...
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That the Army transport reorganization is proceeding apace. That railway gen6ral managers are none too happy about things....
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"The wheels of wealth-will be slowed by all difficulties or transport at whatever points arising, as a carriage is by the...
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The eighth annual dinner of the East Surrey Traction Co., Ltd., was held a few days ago at Redhill. The chairman of the...
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One of the most interesting orders recently received by John I. Thornycroft and Co., Ltd., is that for two Al subsidy-type...
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An interesting development has just been made at Newcastle in the shape of an express bus service to supplement the tram...
LECTRIC heating is being adopted • 1 1 by most up-to-date manufacturers, one of the chief reasons for this being that with...
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The Road Traffic Bill Abandoned. No Commission to Investigate Railway Applications. The Proposed London Traffic Pool. By Our...
LANCASTER Rural District Council has agreed to purchase a new steam roller at an estimated cost of 1822. OLDHAM Watch...
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Super-compression Permitted by Utilizing Cooled Air or Mixture from a Compression and Expansion Chamber. W HAT appears to be a...
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A Large Capacity Vehicle (210 cubic ft. capacity), with Ample Body Strength for the Task. p OR Messrs. Langley and John.-son,...
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I N the course of a report on road expenditure, Mr. W. J. Merrett, county engineer of Durham, refers to the increased burden of...
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A Visit to One of the First Oil Refineries Established in London and One which has Always Specialized in Lubricants Alone....
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The Luxury of the Present Day C Suspension has Played Its Part 1 ,. annot be Questioned. Improved bra tion has also been...
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Washing a Vehicle in l Minutes. The Editor, THE COMMERCIAL MOTOR. [2661] Sir,—In the current issue of The Commercial Motor I...
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The Latest Doings and Developments in the Bus and Coach World. INAUGURATING LONG-DISTANCE SERVICES. Features Which Have to be...
A Hundred Years' Progress in the Transport of Passengers by Short Stages. A CORRESPONDENT to The Times 11 the other day Said...
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The N.A.G. Concern Adopts a New Power Unit of Interesting Design for Certain of its Products. (NNE of the largest builders of...
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Valuable Advice on Every Phase of Ford Transport which will Appeal to the Owner, Driver and Repairer. 573.—A Combined...
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Further Experiences of Prominent Owners. The Pros and Cons of Pneumatic and Semi-pneumatic Tyres Collated and Analysed....
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Some Simple Questions and Their Answers. Working Out the Costs for a Proposed Contract. The Question of the Remuneration of the...
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VV IIILST there has been a substantial development of the motor movement in the year just concluded, the burden of increased...
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Interesting Contributions from Our Driver and Mechanic Readers. The Electric Lighting of the Garage. I T is pointed out by "...
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A Résumé of Recently Published Patent Specifications. S PECIFICATION No. 283,276 bears the names of 0.D.North, P. G. Hugh and...