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T HE MANNER IN WHICH the Road Transport Board will determine to utilise the transport facilities of the country has yet to be...
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Alcohol ? Non-potable alcohol? That the curse of coke is clinker. That co-operative advertising is " off." That motors are...
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The wheel of wealth will be slowed by all digie,ulties of traltsport at whatetier points arising, as a carriage is by the...
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The Evolution of the Ideal Commercial Motor. From a Designer's Point of View. I N THE FIRST part of the brief survey of the...
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How 8 Saunderson Tractors and 70 Ploughs and 3000 Spare Ploughshares a Week ! are Being Made. D URING THE LATTER part of the...
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How Imports Could Be Reduced and Home Products Employed. S INCE THE APPEARANCE in the issue of TEE COMMERCIAL MOTOR Of 30th...
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2.—The Modern Surface that Has Overcome All ,Troubles. T HERE CAN BE no doubt that the old macadam roads throughout the...
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The Comb and the Dilutee. Iron-shod Roads. I WAS ONCE a member of a Trade Union, but that was so long ago that I have almost...
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By the Exactor. Power Transmission Through Long Shafts. It will take some time. I suppose, but airships for goods transport...
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In a recent issue we described the agri-trailer which had been devised by a Kentish firm for use in the field. This has...
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Recent Developments, Improvements, Hints and Wrinkles. Why Not Suction Gas? The present restriction concerning the use of...
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A PRIZE OF TEN SHILLINGS is awarded each week to the sender of . the best letter which we publish on this rage; all others are...
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A Four-wheel Drive Chassis. It has always been a moot point as to whether the additional complications consequent upon the...