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HE IDEA prevails amongst transport workers— or, rather, that numerically important section of them who form the Transport...
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We get our milk from a red cow," said the country boy, pro'ildly. Bet it's not so, good as ours, then,' swanked the little...
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.4 The wheels of wealth will be slowed by all diffieultiel of transport at whatever points arising, as a carriage is by the...
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Is There a Market for the Small British-made Commercial Vehicle ? Interesting Innovations Forecasted, T does not require a...
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Steam Vehicles in the Ascendancy. Remarkable Record of a Prize-winning Wagon built in 1904. N UMERICALLY. the entries for he...
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N OTHER pages of this issue, Layland Motors; Ltd., announce their new 30-cwt. Z-typo chassis, which, they state, is now...
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The Roughest of Country and Roads are Regarded as Neces! Motor Vehicle. How a est and Longest of Mountain rder to Try Out the...
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Enthusiastic Support of our Scheme for Obtaining Ideas for Reducing Road Dangers— The Effect of our Offer of £250 in Awards....
Sir,—I am of opinion that the drivers of public passenger vehicles taken as a whole, are probably the most ekilful body of men...
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The Latest, Doings and Developments in the Bus and coacn World. • REBUILT BUSES FOR LONDON SERVICE. A Brief Description of...
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An American Design which Incorporates a Six-cylinder Engine and ' Other Unusual Features. O UR READERS will have noticed that...
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A Simple Means of Curing a Trouble which is Discomforting to the Passeng r. (I N MANY types of enclosed buses one of the most...
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Sir Henry Fowler, at the British Association Meeting, Emphasizes their Mutual Interests. +W E ARE perhaps too apt at the...
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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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The Three-valve Retro-active Receiver, which we have Built up Gradually in this Series, is Further Discussed in this Present...
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Using the Fordson Tractor on a Haulage Contract. r E INQUIRER with whose haulage problem we have been dealing in the last two...
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Flow to Get the Best Out of a Vehicle, to Secure Reliability and to Avoid Trouble. ................ 426:—Extracting a Stubborn...
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Some Valuable Advice Tendered by Our Driver and Mechanic Readers. W HILE WE are just a little doubtful as to the...
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A Résumé of Recently Published Patents. T HE PARTICULAR importance and interest of specification No. 178,837, by...