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W E MODERN people all seem to suffer from that lack of imagination which should help us to take precautions. Distressing fires...
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"Taxi! Taxi ! "yelled the pedestrian, and a passing " crawler " drew in to the kerb "lorry, my man; I was only calling my dog,"...
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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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A Paris Inventor Produces a Well-designed Handcart which will Travel at 2 m.p.h. and can be Sold for About £40. T HERE is...
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A Match Lighted to Assist Tank Replenishment ! Bad Practices in Bus Handling. Our Own Comments and Recommendations. #'r HE...
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By the Chief Officer of a Fire Brigade. A S was observed in a recent issue of The Commercial Motor, many fires are caused by...
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Valuable Advice on Every Phase of Ford Transport, Which Will Appeal to the Owner, Driver and Repairer. IN THIS series of hints...
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A Ford Chestnut : Advice to a Man Who is Investing in a Ford Tonner for Parcels Delivery Work. j WONDER how many of my readers...
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A Résumé of its Activities During a Two-Day "Battle." A FURTHER and still more important demonstration of the undoubted value...
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A concrete mixer mounted on a Reo chassis and driven auxiliary 6 h.p. engine. B ECAUSE the problems connected with building...
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The Risks that are Run by Small Owners and the Means Whereby Accidents Can be Avoided or Minimized. By Sidney E. Garcke,...
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A Vehicle which is Suitable for Dealing with Loose Loads in Large Quantities. (INF OF the chief aims of the ‘../majority of...
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The Latest Doings and Developments in the Bus and Coach World. BUSES FOR TRAMS IN AMERICA. After a Close Investigation of...
Considerable Patronage Extended to Coaches Running to the Metropolis mainly for the Exhibition at Wembley, MHIS IS the season...
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The First of a Fleet of New Single-deckers to be put into Service in the course of a Few Days. T HE long-promised non-stop...
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The Evolution of the Prominent Concerns in the British Commercial Vehicle Industry which have Made History by the Pursuit of a...
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The Stresses Encountered. Wheel Collapse a Serious Danger. The Results of Recent Tests and Deductions Therefrom. C...
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A KONG users in Lancashire who tthave considerable fleets of motor chicks in daily service, that of :ntwisle and Kenyon, Ltd.,...
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How to Get the Best Out of a Vehicle, to Secure Reliability and to Avoid Trouble. 562.—Timing the Engine of the J-type...
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Long Contributions from Two of Our Readers on an Important Subject S INCE it is a fact that at least fifty per cent. of...
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A Resume of Recently Published Specifications, V ALV E E MECHANISM, the operation of which is controlled autom4ally by the...