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TT IS often considered a debatable point as to -kwhether the user or the manufacturer is better qualified to insist on certain...
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That current " cabbies " crab two-seaters. . That fenders seem suitable for fire-engines. That Stockton considers sweeping"...
The Fancy Driver skimmed gaily round the blind corner, hugging the off side of the crown; the Plain Driver, swerving to avoid...
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. 1 '11e 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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In This New Albion Chassis the Basis is the Standard 2-ton L.C.24 Scientifically Lightened to Meet Official Requirements. E...
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MIOR SOME time the situation as re gards the provision of spare parts for Tyler engines has been somewhat unsatisfactory, but,...
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What One• Penny Per Head Per Day might Do. By Edward S. Shrapnel-Smith, C.B.E., M.Inst.T. PEOPLE who are told of the simple...
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The System of Administration and of Maintenance Adopted in Connection with London's Newest Fleet of Cabs. T unusual colour...
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An Insurance Claim - of Great Importance to Hauliers. A CASE of very great importance to hauliers was decided a few days ago,...
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Replacing Steamers by Petrol Vehicles for Furniture Removal Work. A N inquirer has raised several points in connection with...
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The Experience of a Prominent Company Who Own a Large Fleet of Passenger-carrying Vehicles. 1 - `1 URING the past few years...
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A New Chassis by a Well-known B . Capable of I r, Designed for 4-ton Net Loads, and Heavy Duties. W ITH the virtual clearing...
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I P MUCH road grit or dust be allowed to find its way into the oil used in internal-combustion engines it will have deleterious...
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The Activities of a Prominent Devonshire Company Who Have Made Considerable Progress in a Period of Five Years. How the Growing...
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Details of the Latest Model Republic Chassis, which Embodies Many Unusual Features, including a Laminated Drum for the...
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The Northern General Transport Co., Ltd., of Chester-le-Street, have now taken delivery of the first batch of light and speedy...
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The Latest Doings and Developments in the Bus and Coach World. HOTEL PRICES AND MOTOR COACHING. How the Coach Owner Brings...
A Résumé of an Expert's Views on the Development of the Passengervehicle Industry in the United States. F OR some time past we...
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A Tradesmen's Holiday Creates a Big Demand for Road Tours. T HE Blackpool motor-coaching season has now begun in real earnest....
An Appreciation of the C.M.U.A.'s Pluck, from the Defendants in the Action. S ECTION 23 of the Highways and Locomotives...
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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. 618.—Some Facts Concerning the Hanford...
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Ideas Suggested by Our Driver and Mechanic Readers. I N the course of an ordinary day's work in the repair shop there are many...
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A Resume of Recently Published Patent Specifications. T IIE well-known Swiss firm of Sulzer Freres, in speci fi cation No....