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HE EFFECT of the withdrawal of the McKenna Duties upon imported motor vehicles has not been clear to everybody, in so far as it...
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That while there's sun there's hope. That it does not always pay to go far. That liberties with grammar are sometimes taken...
A detour here, another there, Now into ruts and holes we drop; The yield of detours never fails, It always is a bumper crop.
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,"The wheels of wealth will he slowed by all difficulties of transport at whatever points arising, as a carriage is by the...
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The Circumstances that Tend to Unprofitable Exploitation of Road Transport. The Need for Developing the Industry on Sound...
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Why Brakes on Heavy--Vehicles Sometimes Give Trouble and Fail on Emergency. The Factors of Neglect and Ignorance in Adjustment...
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Are Average or Actual Examples of Running Costs Better as a Guide for the New User of Commercial Motors ? T KNOW from Lhe many...
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In Continuance of an Article in our Last Issue which Referred to the Difficulties of the Authorities in New York and Chicago,...
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Valuable Advice on Every Phase of Ford Transport, Which Will Appeal to the Owner, Driver and Repairer. I N THIS series of...
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THE COMMERCIAL MOTOR 4 6 • THE MODERN motor lorry is something more than a mere unit of transportation. It is rapidly becoming...
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The Influences of Road Dust, Lubrication, Alignment of Parts and Piston Materials. TN RUNNING a fleet of commercial...
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A RATHER drastic revision of the principles underlying the springing of motor coaches and similar vehicles would appear to be...
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The Latest Doings and Developments in the Bus and Coach World. LANCASTER AS A BUS CENTRE. A County Town Well Served by...
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Small Types of Passenger-carrying Vehicle, which are Most Suitable for Use in Areas where Traffic is Light. I N RURAL areas...
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Remunerative Results Attend the Working of the Corporation's Fleet of Motorbuses for the Past Year. m HE operation of a fleet....
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A Few More Leaves from a Loader's Log-book, from which was Extracted an Appreciation of the Merits of Atlases. T O THOSE who...
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A Systein Which Simplifies the Task of Keeping a Correct Account of a DriVer's Out-of-pocket Expenses. I NACCURACY in the...
An interesting form of driving belt has recently been designed by Mr. E. Cork, of Upton Road, Bexley Heath, one of its chief...
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The Bditor 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. 555.—An Easily Made and Efficient Bonnet for...
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How Our Driver and Mechanic Readers Have Contrived to Overcome Difficulties 1 .- I N more than one type of motorNs/vehicle...
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A Résumé of Recently Published Specifications. T "principle which underlies the invention which is described in specification...