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T HE APPOINTMENT of a Director of Traffic Services for the Metropolis will be welcomed by everyone, and by none more than by...
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Of progress-by Kegress. Too little of the best men. Inside news from outside. Fog signals with pleasure at times. That a...
It was peak-hour on the tubes, and the gentleman in the check cap, having stood from the Bank to Marble Arch, was beginning to...
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"The wheels of wealth will be slowed by all diffPn aties of transport at whatever points arising, as a carriage is by the...
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A Sphere in Which the British-built Vehicle has Eclipsed the Cheaper American Product. Types of Vehicle Which are in Demand....
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Road schemes of importance to motor vehicle drivers, in that the aim is to give better communications in the minin g valleys,...
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A Method of Locking by Contraction of the Nut on to the Bolt. T HE factors which go towards maknig -a really successful...
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Valuable Advice on Every Phase of Ford Transport, which will Appeal to the 'Owner, Driver, and Repairer. I N THIS series of...
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In the last issue of "The Commercial Motor," the Theoretical Diagram of the Recommended Receiver was Discussed. The Actual...
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An Instrument Specially Designed for Strenuous Service on London Buses. I N THE course of our recent inspection of the NS-type...
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rilHE DERABILITy of a motor -1vehicle largely depends on perfectly hardened or case-hardened steel parts. If any particular...
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has occurred during recent years in this country is merely one effort to solve the problem which is exercising the minds of...
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The Latest Doings and Developments in the Bus and Coach World. A LONDON GENERAL COVERED-TOP BUS. A Design of Readily...
A Graceful and Dignified Vehicle, Comprising a Touring Car Chassis of Proved Merit and Reliability and a Saloon Body. . A...
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What Should Be Done to Ensure Success for the Industry in the 1924 Season. The Coach Proprietor's Chance to Popularize the...
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More About Establishing a Small Bus Service. A Consideration of the Effect of Overhead Charges on the Fare Bill. I COMMENCED...
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Details of the Steam and Internal-combustion Tractor, Road Locomotive, Ploughing Engine, Steam-wagon and Agrimotor Exhibits....
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How to Get the Best Out of a Vehicle, to Secure Reliability and to Avoid Trouble. 461.---Providing Better Lubrication for the...
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Some Useful Accessories Made by Our Driver and Mechanic Readers. F OR AN ENGINE to give of its best, the valves must bed well...
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A Résumé of Recently Published Patenti., A N INTERESTING detail Of the .Ho lle chassis, which, was fully described in our...