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F ROM 1907 onwards (except during the war period) the Commercial Motor Users Association has held in London an annual parade of...
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Of a new Auto Horse. Of the first dust of the season. That it had the same old elusive taste.. Of a great demand for new...
The four-tonner was making heavy weather up a steep and greasy incline, and its slow progress encouraged a little boy to take a...
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The wheels of wealth will be slowed by all difficulties of transport al whatever points arising, as a carriage is by the...
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ON THE IMPORT DUTY.—With Mr. J. Maughfling, C.A., President of the Association of British Motor Manufacturers. D URING the...
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Two Interesting Instalments That Give Very Successful Results. T HE SUBJECT of the control of commercial vehicles by wireless...
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An Interesting and Unique Testing Plant for the Grading of Fuels and for Assisting in Maintaining Brand Quality. • E ACH grade...
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An 8.3 h.p. Renault Designed to Meet the Needs of Small Tradesmen and all Those who have to Transport Light, Compact Goods. D...
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Avoidable Mistakes in Connection with Road Transport. A Better Grading of Charges Required. The Importance of Proper...
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A Table of Costs Compiled by a Prominent Haulage Concern which Gives Useful Material for Comparison. The Items which Constitute...
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The Renewed Competition of the Railways. the Vehicle to the Load. Avoiding Time Load. Ci ad Transport Costs May. Be Reduced....
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Greater Safety, Decreased Wear on Tyres, and a Capability of Negotiating Difficult Country at a Better Speed are Among the...
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The 22nd annual report for the year ended December last has just been issued by the directors of Clayton and Shuttleworth,...
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• The Views of a Prominent Road Tr Prospect of More nsport Contractor and Agent Upon the Severe Competition. By Waite...
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The Atkinson Unclertype in Another Guise. ITITE:.PROGRESS made by that corn pound vehicle, the tractor-lorry, is indeed rapid,...
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The Latest Doings and Developments in the Bus and Coach World. COMBINED RAIL AND MOTOR TOURS. How Llandudno Owners Lift...
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Suggestions for Increasing the Mileage to Reduce Annual Charges. ....„ ........ ................. ...... .... . ........._.......
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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 hints...
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0 NE OF the finest roads now under construction in. this country is what, will be knownas the Bristol to Avonmouth low-level...
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The Editor invites correspondence on all subjects conn.eeted with the u,se of commercial motors. Letters should be on one side...
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OLLOWING upon the precedent which he set last year, the President of the Commercial Motor Users Association, Mr. E. S....
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How to Get the Best Out of a Vehicle, to Secure Reliability and to Avoid Trouble. 366.—Improving the Petrol Tank Strainer of...
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More Ideas Described by Our Driver and Mechanic Readers. s TEAM-WAGON drivers are occasionally called upon to deal with a...
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A Résumé of Recently Published Patents. A N INTERESTING and ingenious device for facilitating the adjust. rnent of brakes is...