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T HE DECISION of the bench ef magistrates at Neath, reported in our issue of June 26th, in a case where a motor-coach...
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With regret of the death of Mr. Heaton, who invented, made, and popularized the welded steel barrel for volatile liquids. That...
A'eustomer was waiting at a garage to be served, wheriaanother entered, and, mistaking the first for an attendant, thus...
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wheels of wealth will be slowed by all difficulties of transport at whatever poiMs, arising. as a carriage is by the roughness...
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The Part Played by the Mechanical Road Transport Fleet of an Old-established Biscuit Manufacturer Who Makes Use of Petrol,...
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Twelve-passengermotorbuses are new exceedingly popular in Buenos Aires. These vehicles are -mostly Ford. "1 . -ton truck...
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Improving the Manoeuvrability of the Six-wheel Tractor Lorry by Making the Rearmost Wheels, as well as the Foremost Steer. A...
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C ONSEQUENT upon the greatly ex. tended use of commercial motors and other mechanically propelled vehicles, problems of a...
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A Simple and Clear Explanation of Sound Amplification by Means of Transformers. The Analogy of the Magneto. I N THE article...
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Designed to Accommodate Five Stretcher Cases, this Body Has Many Interesting Features. THE LATEST ambulance designed by...
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A Criticism of Some Faults and Suggestions for Their. Improvement. I N THIS • ARTICLE the writer proposes to deal withvehicles...
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Using One Means of Transport to Carry Another. A Van Employed as a Travelling . Showroom. T HE LIGHT van is daily becoming...
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The Unsatisfactory - Springing of Dual-purpose I ' the Body on the Chassis. Cush A Problem Facing the Coachbuilder. Springing...
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Special Leyland Vehicles with Three-way Tipping Bodies and Power Hoists for the Refuse Bins._ F OUR MUNICIPAL...
Arriving at a Scale of Fair Hire Charges to Cover all Outgoings, and to Give a Reasonable Margin of Profit. T HI § is yet...
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E ARE now able to give further details of the interesting spragging device of F. J. Lawrence (specification No. 196,796) which...
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The Lines of Investigation Being Pursued on Behalf of the Motor Industry by the Motor Research Association. T HE RESEARCH...
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Valuable Advice on Every Phase ot Ford Transport, which will Appeal to the Owner, Driver, and Repairer. 1 N THIS series of...
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The Latest Doings and Developments in the Bus and Coach World. A WELL-ORGANIZED BUS SERVICE IN SOUTH WALES. A Detailed...
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Details of an Interesting Vehicle which is Running in Johannesburg. W E RECENTLY received interesting news of a Wolseley...
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Careful Organization has Enabled a Reduction of Debt to be Effected. The year ended March 31st last. was one of successful...
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A Series of Interesting Dialogues that have Tended Towards a Better Understanding of the Ford by the Men Who have to Run It....
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The Editor invites correspondence on all subjects connected with the use of commercial motors. Letters should be on one side of...
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How to Get the Best Out of a Vehicle, to Secure Reliability and to Avoid Trouble. 402 —A Clamp for the Front Wing Stays of the...
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Valuable Advice from Our Driver and Mechanic Readers. .I. T SEEMS as though a steam wagon driver may be judged, in comparison...
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A Résumé of Recently Published Patents. T HE ATTENTION of a good many inventors is obviously focused upon the design of the...