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C ON SI])ERABLE attention 'is usually paid to the safeguarding of delicate merchandise and other valuable goods which Might...
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Of the tractor-bus. That, as might be expected, it hails from America. Of high rates and pirates. Of pneu ideas in Army...
at the Ford factory at Cork. At the end of his first week he was questioned as to his liking for the job. " Begorra!" he said,...
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The 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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T HE accompanying illustration shows a trailer which is being produced by Messrs. Bonallack and Sons, St. George Works, Cable...
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The Value of the Light Motor Wagon for Small Towns. Running Costs for a Fleet of Ford Tonners. T HE EXPERIENCES of...
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A Vehicle Fitted with an Installation which Has Enabled the Delivery Service of an American Bakery Concern to be Improved. T...
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The Remarkable Growth of the Fleet of Road Transport Vehicles Owned by a South Wales Concern. Road versus Rail Costs. rr 0...
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"The Skotch" Prepares a Series of Tables Showing Operating Costs, which Indicate the Advisability of Hauliers Carrying Out Work...
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"THE usefulness of a breakdown wagon of the type shown in ou,r illustration was demonstrated a few nights ago, when a...
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Why the Bus Passenger Rides in Safety. 350 The Use of Educational Films. Examples Engraining a Sense a nth. Driving Tests and...
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T HE NUMBER of petrol filling stations is rapidly increasing, and the latest, which is a private enterprise of United Service...
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Bad Weather Mars an Attractive Midland Event. An Increased Number of Entries. Steam Wagons Well to the Fore. T HE THIRD annual...
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A New Dennis Machine Which Can be Converted From a Cesspool Emptier to a Three-way Tipping Wagon in Half an Hour. M ANY...
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Official Information, Aided by Maps, Which Should Prove of Inestimable Value to Coach Proprietors. W E WERE OUT and about...
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"The Inspector" Wants to Know What Specific Advantage the W.O. Anticipates from Pneumatics in War Service. • T FIRST, I was...
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The Latest Doings and Developments in the Bus and Coach World. HOLIDAY COACHING AT BLACKPOOL. The Popularity of the Marshall...
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• Review of Northern Coach - Owners' Programmes. Popularity of Circular Tours. Q 0 far as motor coaching during the August...
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The Application of a New Type of Vehicle to Passenger-carrying. N THIS country the six-wheeled tractor unit is a comparatively...
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By R. T. Nicholson (Author of "The Book of the Ford '') recently recommended the fitting of a main fuse to the Ford for...
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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...
A certain number of 1921 3-4-ton Karrier chassis was accidentally allowed to leave the works with the air vent plug in the...
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Our Driver and Mechanic Readers Contribute Some Useful Hints. O TJR LAST little causerie about brakes occurred on this page in...
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A Résumé of Recently Published Patents We wonder if there lies in specification No. 169,681, by Naamlooze - VennoOtschap...