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A N obvious oversight in the second schedule of the Finance Act of 1920 (the scale of motor taxation) was recently rectified,...
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Very little of Mr. S. F. Edge these days. That bottle throwers should be "jugged." That the Wulph is at the door—and the...
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The wheel of wealth will be slowed by all difioulties of transport at whatever points wising, as a carriage is by the roughness...
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A Suggestion for the Adoption of Bonuses for Long Service Amongst Road Transport Employees T HE CONSTANTLY recurring labour...
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The Results of the C.M.U.A. Examinations. A New Series of Provincial Championships. T HE series of oral, written and practical...
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A System Which may Make the Ordinary Light Railway Obsolete. rrHE Stronach-Dutton roadrail aye tern of traction has solved a...
T HE MOTOR vehicles manufactured by Adolph Saurer at Berne, Switzerland', have always had an enviable reputation, and the...
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T HE ORDINARY lorry does not 1 always appeal to the average farmer, because in his work its use is somewhat restricted. He...
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Particularly Addressed to Those Who are Replacing Horsed Vehicles by Motors, or Contemplating So Doing. T RADER,S who have to...
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A Forecast of the Exhibits which will serve to Indicate the Efforts Being Made by Manufacturers to Meet the Varying Demands of...
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Motor Coach "Toast 'Rack," Details of an Interesting Body on a Four ton Maudslay. rrHE " toast rack" motor coach has made ifs...
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M ANY interesting facts were contained in the presidential address, delivered before the Institution of Municipal. and County...
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Judgment in the Chancery Court Goes Against H. Butt & Co., Ltd., on the Question of Traffic Development Expectation in 1913....
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An Important and Interesting Provincial Meeting of the Commercial Motor Users Association. T HE INSTITUTION of provincial...
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Extending Garaging and Charging Facilities—Some Satisfied Users—Future Prospects —The Range of Types Available. T HE...
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A Number of " Tips " which May be of Use to Repairers are Contained in This Article. By " Vim." , A S PROMISED in my previous...
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By R. T. Nicholson (Author of "The Book of the Ford"). P OPULAR mistakes die hard, and there are a, lot of them about—even in...
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The Commerciat Vehicle and Agricultural Shows. A PART from the impetus which the coal crisis has given to all forms of road...
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An Occasional Chat on Subjects and Problems of Interest to those Who are Engaged, or About to be Engaged, in Running Commercial...
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T HE QURST1ON is sometime's asked, " Why is rubber not employed in road snaking?" This question was replied to in a very...
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How to Get the Best Out of a Vehicle, to Secure Reliability and to Avoid Troubles. C ONTRII3UTIO.NS are invited for this pa g...
The tools which are shown in the accompanyin g dia g rams can be employed for the re g rindin g and refittin g of valve seatin...
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A Page for Drivers, Mechanics and Foremen. The sender of the following communication has bees awarded the extra payment of 6s....
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A Résumé of Recently Published Patents. There are severed interesting features about the Blackburn silencer, which is...