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A , NEW and extraordinary, we might say astounding, aspect of the rates-stabilization problem has been presented as the outcome...
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S PEAKING specifically of the commercial vehicles at the Scottish Show, Captain G. E. T. Eyston, prior to declaring the...
M ANY people in road-transport circles are asking what lies behind the almost concerted attacks by certain sections of the lay...
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Stand Clear of Loose WHEN unloading vehicles, Loads When D is" particularly those carrying charging . . loose materials, such...
Poor opinions of railway salesmanship. Many pungent criticisms of anti-road articles and leaders. Of some taking the view...
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The strength of the motor industry, on both the commercial and private sides, and the interest in the Scottish Show were well...
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MR. T. W. M. FORSYTH, agent for Leyland Motors, Ltd., in Cairo, is returning to Egypt after a two-months' business stay in...
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T HERE is evidence of hare and tortoise progress at this year's Commercial Motor Section of the Scottish Show, Whilst the big...
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the Dumps Goods Vehicles and Hackneys Both Stage a Decline in the Latest Licensing Statistics ( — INCE again the monthly...
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The Marston Valli Brick Co., Ltd Executes a Co loss Order for Bespr, Bricks, and Roc Transport Scores Making It Eas ("NOVERING...
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/ NCREASING attention is being paid to the urgent necessity of utilizing indigenous fuel for operating road-transport vehicles...
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Practical Improvements in Bodywork Many Refinements Are Evident, and Few Sacrifices Have Been Made Merely to Allow of Striking...
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Shortradius Operation. Rear Axle, Transmission and 15 b.h.p. V -twin Engine Built as a Unit N EARLY two years ago we described...
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t Has Hope J.D.P. Answers the Recent Article by Mr. T. A. McDowall Entitled "What A Hope!" and Offers Several Happier Theories...
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I N the reproduction of a page from The Commercial _ Motor Operating Costs Record, which appeared in the issue dated November...
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T HE efficiency of a commercial chassis naturally depends, to a large extent, upon the correct balancing of its units and...
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for House-to-house Delivery A Dropped Chassis Frame Permits the Driver to Enter and Leave the Cab Without Stooping. Simplified...
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MR. KINDER HINTS AT NEW RESTRICTIONS. Threats of new restrictions on the road-transport industry, within the next year, were...
best meetVV ing that had ever been held in the East Midland Area of A.R.O. was the one which was addressed by S.T.R., The...
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THE general impressions conveyed by an inspection of the machines on show this week, at the Public -Health Exhibition at the...
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cubic-yd. moving-floor body. The floor is arranged for both power and manual operation, the time taken to discharge being 30...
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O v the papers delivered at the Public Health Services Congress and Exhibition, of which a report appears, elsewhere in this...
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and QUERIES WAS SIR HENRY PIGGOTT RIGHT? [5497] In your issue of November 4 you publish details of a case held by the...
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i T is net long ago that maximum-load goods vehicles in the 30 m.p.h. class could not be supplied with tipping gear. To-day...
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An Interesting Experimental Use for the " Principality Moving Floor T HE Principality power-operated end-discharge moving...
Utility-car Appeal—Fine Reduced A N appeal, of interest and importance to owners of shooting brakes and other similar...
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PASSENGER TRANSPORT RAILWAY OPPOSITION FAILS IN MANCHESTER !". A T a public sitting of the North Western Traffic...
W HEN the Humber Road Car Co., Ltd., of .Burton-on-Stather, Scunthorpe, applied to the East Midland Traffic Commissioners, at...
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T "past few years have seen intensive research carried out on the many aspects of the problem of cylinder wear in...
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A N injection pump, having but a single plunger and fitted with a rotary distributor for supplying several cylinders, is the...