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.rpHE Railways Act of 1921 and the, outcome of the official Inquiry into rates and the classification of merchandise have, from...
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W E have referred editorially to the need for a study, on the part of those engaged in hauling and carrying, of the law of...
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That a lower temperature fuel which crushes too easily is not a winner. Of goods piled up, but only handled in leiSurely...
Professor Phmeas Shark, the eminent statistician and mathematician, who has recently paid a prolonged visit of three days to...
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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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BARNSLEY Watch I Committee has asked a sub-committee to consider the purchase of a new motorvan. The tramways committee of the...
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Fuller Details of a Chassis of Clean Design Intended for Fast Motor Coach Work., I N our issue of December 6th last we were...
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An Interesting Experiment in the Handling of Mails in Switzerland. A s is the case in most countries, the postal authorities...
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Valuable Advice on Every Phase of Ford Transport which will Appeal to the Owner, Driver and Repairer. 569.—A Repair to a...
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The Arguments of the Established Road Transport Industry Against the Grant of General Road Powers to the Railways. A T a...
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I N our issue dated July 5th we dealt at some length with the C.A.V. compensated-voltage control system perfected by C. A....
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Details of the Latest Associated Daimler 1). 417 High-speed Jnit Designed for the New Models 416 and nger Vehicles. riNE of...
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New Foden Product Which Should Appeal to Municipal Authorities. T "need for economy in municipal work has resulted in the...
E .' a country where industrial vehicles, pay double the taxes imposed upon touring cars, it might be thought that lorries and...
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The Ever-present Problem of the Return Load. How the Central Traffic Organization Can Help the Haulier and Assist the Trader....
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The Latest Doings and Developments in the Bus and Coach World. TROLLEY-BUSES FOR A TRAMWAYS COMPANY. Outstanding Details of a...
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Brief Information Relating to Certain Single-deck Buses Recently Supplied by Karrier Motors, Ltd. O NE of those works in which...
Details of Two Sumptuously Appointed Strachan Bodies Mounted on Leyland Lion Chassis for Southampton Service. and Brown...
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Details of a New F.W.D. Equipped for Spraying Bituminous Emulsion. TODERN roads necessitate the employ.131..ment of the most...
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TIURING the past few years motor haulage contractors, and especially those working to and from such important traffic centres...
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are PREFERRED TO STEAM WAGONS. Details of the Transport Activities of a Liverpool Concern. Why Haulage Units are Used Instead...
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Where the Money Goes, and Why . It Is so Important to Keep Careful Records of Costs of Operation and Expenditure in Other...
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T HE task of raising a vehicle from the ground bY jacking up each end of the axle with the ordinary type of jack may involve...
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Interesting Contributions From Our Driver and Mechanic Readers. A Cheap, Efficient and Simple Oil Filter. THE great waste of...
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A Resume of Recently Published Patent Specifications. A NOVEL construction of six-wheeler is described in the specification of...
THE _specification of David Brown and Sons (Fludders. field), Ltd., and Henry Edward Merritt, No. 281,752, • describes a...