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A DEVELOPMENT of considerable magnitude during the past seven years has been the conversion of transport and public-service...
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Of no Show de Cologne this autumn. .•Advice to hauliers: "Don't quote by rote." Plans for preserving bridges that bridge the...
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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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The Import Duty on Coinmercial Vehicles. The Receding Prospect for the Road Bill. No Separate Return of Motor Coaches. By Our...
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A Special Haulage Appliance with all of its Working Parts Protected Against Dust and Sand. A S is well known, Fodens, Ltd.,...
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Unique Statistics Showing the Number of Municipal Bus Services, Identifying Them and Giving Details of the Results of Their...
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Recent Developments. Leading Feature Wagons, Sweepers, Tower Wagon! Engines, Gully Emptiers, Washers, Refuse vurpose Machines...
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Urgent Cases of Accident and illness to the Number of About 150 per Day are Dealt with by 13 Ambulance Stations. FINE of the...
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Progress towards Speed, Luxury and Safety in Coach Travelling is Continuous. A Notable Advance in Design is Here Indicated. A...
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The Summarized Views of Several Important Authorities. I F THE heading of this article be ptit lathe form of a question and...
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Some Aspects of Problems in Newcastle-upon-Tyne, where the Authorities make Considerable Use of Motor Vehicles and Appliances....
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Varied Qualifications Required by a Transport Department Manager. I N the organization of a municipal transport department...
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An Example of the Efficiency and Economy Attained in Certain Classes of Municipal Work by Encouraging Private Enterprise....
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Some Interesting Details Concerning this Latest Form of Passenger-carrying Equipment. T HE PROBLEM of meeting the need for...
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T E motor exhibits at the Three Counties Agricultural Show, which opened at Gloucester on Tuesday, compared well in numbers...
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The Type of Vehicle Used and Some Interesting Details of the Station Equipment. nROBAIBLY no city in Thigland has so many...
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Cleansing Difficulties in a Busy Teesside Town. OME extremely interesting figures jillustrating the material saving effected...
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How 40,000 Tons of London Refuse is Dealt with Economically, a Substantial Saving Following the Use of Power. rriliE...
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The Introduction of Modern Appliances and the Removal of Tram Lines has Meant an Improvement in Sanitary Conditions. Pir HE...
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A Lancashire Authority which has had Many Years' Experience of Mechanical Appliances. E VERYBODY knows Wigan—the town...
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Vehicles that will Incorporate the Latest Ideas in Constructional Practice. MO Salford Corporation will belong the distinction...
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Intimate Details of the Southport System of Refuse Removal, with a Close Survey of Costs. A T one time, prior to 1914,...
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How the Tractor is Being Drafted into Service where Speed is Not Required and Low Capital Charges are Essential. W ITHIN...
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The Latest Bristol Product for 32-seater Buses having a Floor H ight of 26 ins, and a Laden Weight of 5i Tons. T AST October,...
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A Consideration of the Types of Bus Bodywork and Interior Fitting that will Appeal to the Tramways Manager. M UNICIPAL...
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A Résumé of Recently Published Patent Specifications. WRANZ LOUIS MADLER, of Berl.' lin, in specification No. 225,84(5,...