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I N May last support was given by this journal to the protests made to the Chancellor of the Exchequer against the proposed...
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Tall, hut true, tales of sales. Of few motorbuses still to be re-tailed. That all materials Can now be had again. That every...
She boarded the eastbound No. 11 at Charing Cross Post Office and in due course, the conductor came for her fare. " Walham...
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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 demountable rim-type of wheel has introduced difficulties for the heavy commercial user which are not common to all other...
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Wolverhampton Again Gives a Useful Lead in Publie Passenger Transport. An Entirely New Electric Motor with Well-known Names....
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Some Constructional Details. Impressions of the Works. Miniature Railways, Gravity Conveyors and Travelling Bands to Expedite...
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How We Have Arrived at These New Tables, which Form a Useful Guide to the Prospective Buyer of the Six-wheeled Rigid-frame Type...
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T HE great attention which has been paid to the development of multi-wheeled vehicles for crosscountry transport and for...
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The Thoughts that are Initiated, the Ideas that are Given, and the Remembrances that are Awakened from the Observation of...
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Some Useful Notes on a Subject about which but Little Information has Hitherto been Available. M UCH of the efficiencyin any...
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A Cause of Oil Leakage. The Four-wheel Brakes. A s the Austin Twelve chassis is used to a considerable extent -for highclass...
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Compiling Private Operating Costs to Obtain Accurate Costing, and Using for that Purpose "The Commercial Motor's" Tables. UROM...
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The Latest Doings and Developments in the Bus and Coach World. BETTER LIGHTING FOR BUSES. A New Type of Lamp, with an...
The Authorities Move to Control Street Traffic and to Provide a Number of Bus Stations. N EWCASTLE Corporation has decided to...
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Another Important Appeal Against the Authorities Refusal of Licences. The Attitude of the Minister of Transport Towards Through...
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A Typical Product Built on Modern Lines. A N accompanying illustration deplete One of the latest A.F.N. low-platform saloon...
MBE clerk to the Woking Urban - 1 District Council, Mr. Robert Mossop, recently wrote to local motor-cab proprietors intimating...
C ONTR ARY to general expectation, citizens of Newcastle have signified their almost complete approval of the elaborate new...
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A List of Dates of the More Important Events of the Year of Moment to Those Concerned with Mechanical Road Transport. T HE...
D ENNIS BROS., LTD., of Guildford, has, as our readers will know, supplied a large number of vehicles and appliances of...
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Details of One of the Range of Berliet Passenger Models, which is Built for Carrying 20-seater Bodies. T E continual expansion...
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B RAZIL, like Argentina, is one of the most progressive of the Latin-American republics in the matter of road construction, and...
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I T has been said that the business man who reads his insurance policy 'is the exception that proves the rule. All printed...
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Improving the Petrol Supply on a Dennis. Advice on Reassembling a Subsidy A-type Maudslay Engine. A Hansa-Lloyd Fan-drive...
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Useful Contributions from Our Driver and Mechanic Readers. A Turning and Boring Tip. TT is often necessary for a driver1...
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A Résumé of Recently Published Patent Specifications. Tr IRCHBACITSCHE WERKE 1.I.KIRCILBACH AND CO., of Coswig, Germany, in...