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M UCH interest attaches to the work of the Committee of Inquiry into London Motor Coach Services (1932), which is now collating...
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the police, apparently for routine inspection of his driving licence and insurance certificate, he was asked by one of the...
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Of the redesigning of some two-plate clutches for heavy bus working. That "bump for bump" has greatly reduced inmance claims...
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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...
SPECIAL GOODS VEHICLE AND HAULAGE NUMBER It will deal with the subieet of goods transport from all angles, operating,...
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According to a report from Tokio, between 400 and 500 lorries and bus chassis were produced in Japan in 1931, The total number...
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V EHICLES of British manufacture are receiving world-wide recognition in respect of their sterling quality, long life and...
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OF ORIGINAL• DESIGN p ARTICULAR interest attaches to the new Kerdiox-Lux CO/ fire tender which has just been built to the...
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OIL-ENGINED SIX-WHEELER FoR OGRESS relating t c the o m pr essiono ignition engine and its application to road transport is...
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SAVE THE HAULAGE INDUSTRY T HE formation of the Road Haulage Association will be welcomed by every haulier in the country. The...
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The Editor, TILE COMMERCIAL MOTOR. [3727] Sir,—Congratulations on your excellent illustrated article in The Commercial Moto -...
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I N our Special Municipal Number, which was published on March 8th. some details were given of the successful experience which...
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Asiatic Markets I T is estimated that 176,783 commercial vehicles are in operation throughout Asia, compared with 156,491...
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S OME remarkable results have been achieved by Messrs. Bonallact and Sons, 268, Rumford Road, London, E.7, in connection with...
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THE ALBION 31-4-TONNER T HE policy of Albion Motors, Ltd., Scotstoun, Glasgow, of producing only vehicles of best t quality,...
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Royal Commission's Final Report The Concluding Instalment, with a Number of Interesting Extracts from the Various...
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PASSENGER TRANSPORT COMMITTEE ON EXCLUSION OF COACHES FROM CENTRAL LONDON F ROM Monday until Thursday of last week the...
Decision on First Wage Inquiry. WHAT is said to be the first decision in the matter of wages and conditions of employment has...
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T HE following are the times and places announced by Area Traffic Commissioners for their forthcoming public sittings. In each...
Southern Scotland. AT the Southern Scotland Com missioners' sitting at Falkirk on May 5th, W. Alexander and Sons, Ltd„ will be...
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C ONSIDERABLE improvements, despite trade siepression, are revealed in vehicles which are being exhibited at the Fifth Annual...
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IN PARLIAMENT By Our Special Parliamentary Correspondent An Absurd Bill. MHE Bill introduced by Lord Buck master, in the...
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HAULIER and CARRIER T HE standing charges in connection with the operation of a motor vehicle are usually calculated on the...
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J' ATTLIERS , may.derive considerable encouragement from the reports of the progress of trade generally. In his recent. Spee4h,...
P ROPERLY to ventilate coaches and buses without creating draughts is a matter of outstanding 'interest to bodybuilders and...
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rilEE name of Aveling and Porter, Rochester, appears in patent No. 369,280, which relates to a device that will cut off the...