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T HE FACT, contained in an announcement issued last week, that Royal Academicians of the rank of Mr. Frank Brangwyn, Sir...
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Are puzzlers to many at times. That the die of 1923 is cast. That 1924 will see the birth of battle between traffic giants....
Motorvan Driver; "I'man expert driver. What I know about driving would fill a book." Constable : "And what you don't know would...
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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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Glasgow's Tramways and Heavy Haulage Traffic. The Obstruction which each Occasions to the Other. The Value of the Steam...
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Transport, Ancient and Modern, Mobilizes all England Showmen at the World's Fair. S OME 500 showmen, who travel all the year...
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O NF of the jobs on the highways of a iertain class in the United States is to " grade " the surface—that is, to level it up by...
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A Mixed Fleet of Motor Vehicles that Delivers 3,000 Parcels a Week for a Liverpool User. TF IT were possible to compile a...
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A Design of a Variometer, Together with Some Instructions for 'Making it, are Given in this Issue. I N THE article of this...
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V IS NOT a nice job trying to make nder-chassis adjustments lying 011 one's back under the car on the floor, and, although 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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Six-wheelers Now Commonplace. Possibilitiu ght-wheel, Ten-wheel and Caterpillar Vehicles. A LTHOUGH THE interesting...
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A New Tool Devised for the Fleet Engineer and the Repair Shop Foreman. A A NEAT and accurate tool for measur_Ming the bores of...
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A Survey of the Problems which have to be Solved by the Designer of a Coach Rapidly Convertible from Open to Closed, and of the...
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Impressions of the Controllability and Road Worthiness of the Solid-tyred Trojan. 1%/rANY VISITORS to the motor ..I.Y.Lshews...
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More About Fordson Tractor Costs : the Fallacy of Comparing Them with Those of a Steam Wagon. L AST WEEK, in introducing some...
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The Latest Doings and Developments in the Bus and Coach World. HOW THE PASSENGER VEHICLE HAS PROVED ITS MOBILITY. The Value...
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Many Prominent Concerns Extending Existing Services by the Purchase oi New Vehicles. I F anyone questioned the stability of...
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How to Get the Best Out of a Vehicle, to Secure Reliability and to Avoid Trouble. CCONTRIBUTIONS are invited for this page...
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Some Efficient Tools and Accessories Made by Our Driver and Mechanic Readers. A MONGST the several workshop hints with which...
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A Résumé of Recently Published Patents. A N INFINITELY variable gear embodying friction transmission and an epicyclic train of...