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N THE memorandum which was issued be , the railway group (and to which publicity was first given by The Commercial Motor with a...
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Of roadrall progress. Of a spirit of cheapness. That one can go nap on some cushion tyres. Of a recrudescence of splashguard...
Ford driver, entering the shop, to millwright: "Have you half a dozen *-inch bolts and nuts? Length—let me see— Millwright...
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" The wheels of wealth will be slowed by all difficulties of transport at whatever points arising, as a carriage i's by the...
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C ONT1NU1NG the series, trials of agricultural motors will be held in Yorkshire early in September under the auspices of the...
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A Convertible Body which can be Used as a Coach or a Smart Trade Van. W E HAVE always been firmly opposed to the conversion of...
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T HERE is quite a number of light horsed vans still in service, particularly amongst email tradesmen - whose areas of delivery...
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Replacing a Cancelled Railway Bus Service, a New Type of Dual-purpose Vehicle is Put into Use at Aberdeen. T HE Great Northern...
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Some Interesting Figures Showing Cost of Running. I HAVE been carrying on an interesting corres,pondenee with a man about the...
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The Motor Coaching Situation in Eastbourne, with Particular Reference to the Activities of a Pioneer Concern Who Now Run Close...
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Where the Motor Scores. Bodies. Interior .F [uirements. Types of Chassis. tection Against Theft. I N few branches of trade...
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The Question as to Who Should Bear the Cost of Adapting the Roads to Stand Bus Traffic. Authorities in Disagreement. L OCA_L...
rOMING somewhere leetween the solid tyre and 1-#. the pneumatic is a type of tyre with which little progress was made until a...
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The Latest Doings and Developments in the Bus and Coach World. BLACKPOOL COACH STANDS AND FARES. An Owner's Review of...
A 20 Per Cent. Reduction in Fares Which May Stimulate Trade. A GENERAL tendency to wait until the season opens out before...
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fleets of motor coaches in the kingdom; they cater both for short trips and extended tours, and have provided vehicles suitable...
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By R. T. Nicholson (Author of "The Book of the Ford "). / AM every day getting evidence that a great many van drivers do not...
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T HE CORRECT functioning of the oiling system on many motor vehicles is very largely dependent ou the amount of attention which...
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The Eliter invites correspondence on all subjects connected with the use of commercial motors. Letters should be on ono side of...
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A ,DEVELOPMENT of great interest 1 - i is the adaptation of the Fordson tractor for general haulage work. The concern - which...
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How to Get the Best Out of a Vehicle, to Secure Reliability , and to Avoid Trouble. C ONTRIBITTIONS are invited for this page...
The ball-ended pins used for many steering arms are apt to become loose in their sockets, in which case the latter become badly...
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A Page for Drivers, Mechanics land Foremen, How Not to Unload. The sender of the following communication , has been awarded...
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A Résumé of Recently Published Patents. • Quite a large number of patents has been taken out in connection with the design and...