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rpIIERE is no sphere of activity in which the - I 'motor vehicle (both for • passengers and material) and the motor appliance...
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O UR Paris Correspondent, in sending us the Mustration from Le Journal Aniusant, entitled " Sonicitude I " reproduced on this...
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That unSplinterable glass is more difficult to make than certain optimists had imagined. Of railway emissaries buying up...
Landing at Liverpool for a short business trip, taking in the Institute of Transport Congress, he was met on the landing stage...
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"The wh eels otweolth will be slowed by all diffiealties of transport at whatevorpoUrts arising, as a carriage is by the...
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PAIGNTON Urban District Council has decided to purchase an Atco motor mower for the sum of £81. OXFORD Corporation has...
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Railway Bills ; the London Traffic Advisory Committee's Report. The Petrol Duty and Bus Fares. The Revised Taxicab...
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An Enterprising Leyland Development. Catering for the Overseas Market T HE argument that the British manufacturer is not...
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Manchester's System of Call boxes to Summon the Police is Rendered Practicable by the Use of Motors. Particulars Concerning the...
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A Brief Review of the Many Phases of Appliance are Effecting El ketivity in which the Motor Vehicle and d Improving...
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Details of the Activities of the Fleet of Fire-fighting Motors and Ambulances. T HE responsibilities of the Birkenhead...
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Details of the Work of the Cleansing Department and That of the Fire Brigade, MEM title of this article is somewhat...
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Huddersfield's Experience Shows that the Whole of the Transport of the Municipality May be Placed Under Single Control. S...
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Boldness, Enterprise, and Ingenuity Signalize the Efforts of the French Manufacturers to Comply with the Needs Created by...
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How the Bodybuilder and Chassis Manufacturer Have Combined to Produce a Vehicle Which Can Take the Place of the Tramcar. T HE...
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Facts and Figures which Show that the Development has been Steady, if Slow, and that the Supplanting of the Tramcar Proceeds...
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The Heavy Loads Encountered in this Sphere of Transport Demand Bodywork of Unusual Strength. The Advantages of Tipping Gear....
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An Appeal against a Decision of the West Hartlepool Corporation. T HE institution' of through services to overcome delays -...
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How Mechanism can Help to Secure Dustless Bin-emptying and Efficient Loading. I N dealing with the very important question of...
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An Explanation of the Principles Underlying the Methods of Compiling Our Schedules of Operating Costs. INTO borough surveyor...
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How the Newcastle Municipality Has Built Up Its Modern Fleet. The Popularity of Express Services with the Workers from Outlying...
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Brighouse Finds that Advantages Accrue from the Use of Motors Instead of Horse-drawn Vehicles. The Costs of the Two Methods...
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A marked upward tendency is still noticeable in the export trade in American commercial motor vehicles. The latest figures...
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An Exhibition Supported Under Protest with Fewer Exhibits than in 1927 and Still Fewer Visitors. T HE industrial vehicle...
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I T was appropriate that the annual Congress of the Institute of Transport should this year be held at Liverpool, for it is...
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Especial Strength Requisite in Frame and Springs, in Order to Combat the Effect of Tipping on the Vehicle. By Maurice F....
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A Survey of the Developments in Tramways by a Decade. The Supplanting of the Bus Services. T HIS article is intended to survey...
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Details of the Many Branches of Municipal Activity in which Use is Made of the S.D. Freighter. T HE special requirements of...
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How the Keighley Fire Brigade Covers an Important and Extensive District. Details of the Up-to-date Equipment Used by the...
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The Organization of a Small Fleet Showing a Substantial Profit. TN view of the recent report by Mr. J. M. Calder, the general...