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R APID as was the development of the petrol XI/engine, it is not comparable with that of the compression-ignition motor,...
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NTOT without a pang of regret did this journal -+-1 record last week the news that the second p reliminary Meeting of delegates...
TN all the discussion that has taken place and -Lis still taking place with regard to the proposal to restrict the use of motor...
T HERE are departments of commercial life which do not call for service, . but they are very few. It is at least certain that...
motor engineering is being specialized , is afforded by an advertisement published in The Commercial Motor for last week. This...
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Many plain words from Lord Lloyd about India. Of early-morning speed traps for " commercials." That all Russian industries...
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by all difficulties of transport at whatever points arising, as a carriage is by the roughness of the roads over which it...
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A S foretold in our issue dated February 10th, a general meeting of men engaged in the long-distance haulage of goods by road...
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EIGHT-WHEELED LORRY An Unusually In teresting Vehicle which is Driven on All Eight Wheels. W HEN we called at the...
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The Impressions of Two Well-known Members of a Large Oil Company WO well-known personalities in the Anglo-American Oil Co.,...
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PARLIAMENT By Our Special Parliamentary Correspondent Safety Glass for Trolley-buses. 14 - R. MORRISON announced that...
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THE BERLIN SHOW I N this report of the exhibits at the International Motor Show, which is now being held in Berlin, we have...
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• A LL who attended the first annual dinner and dance of the Motor Hirers' and Coach Services Association on Thursday last at...
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PASSENGER-VEHICLE INTERIORS Our Bodybuilding Expert Outlines the Features of Interior Decoration for Coaches and Buses and...
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filHAT well-known concern of weld ing specialists, Barimar, Ltd., 1448, Lamb's Conduit Street, London, W.C.1, was founded on...
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Additional Models for Goods and Passengers, which Comprise Developments of the 35cwt. Chassis F OR some 16 months Citran...
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THE RAILWAY GERMANY An Absorbingly Interesting Article Based on First-hand Impressions, in which is Clearly Defined the...
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The tenth edition of "The Motor Boat Manual" has just been issued. It is a thoroughly practical handbook written by the staff...
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Our Exhibition Forecast. Let the Police Trap Criminals—Not Unwary Motorists. The Working Hours of Bus Drivers. Drivers Legally...
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Interesting Sidelights on the Haulage Industry by a Well-known Authority A FEW days ago those present at a meeting of the...
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THE AGRIMOTOR The Wide Sphere of Use of the Agricultural Tractor for which Considerably Improved Sales are Expected this...
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The tramways committee of Kirkcaldy Corporation, which recently decided in favour of the abandonment of the tramways, has...
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Passenger Transport BUS OPERATION IN LONDON AND BERLIN CONTRASTED A Growing Preference for Longer Single-deckers is Apparent...
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United Automobile Services, Ltd., and Other Operators Withdraw Certain Concessions Hitherto Made to the Public C URTAILIEENTS...
More Than Thirty Services Now Utilize This Large Covered Station C ONSIDERABLE development has been taking place in connection...
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Official Reviews the Situation man Interesting Pape, Dealing With Road and Rail Methods 1 - ) L IFFERENT aspects of the...
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THE HAULIER AND CARRIER Some Minor Amendments to Our Scheme of Accountancy, Giving Advice Upon the Right Size Book to Use I...
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A Rdsume of Recently Published Patent Specifications I N patent No. 341,421, H. Whitby, of Glyn Road, Ponders End, Enfield,...