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W E WERE GLAD to see so large an attendance at the meeting of motor coach proprietors, convened at Olympia last week by the...
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"Truly a goodly Show!" "Oh won't the motoring world look blue In. 1922 ? " "But many new fuels we hope to see By 1923.` "And,...
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The wheel oj wealth will be slowed by all digieullies of transport at whatever points arising, as a carriage is by the...
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Endeavours to Restrict the Operations of Motor Chars-a-Bancs. ; W HILST in several parts of the .countrn motor char-i-banns...
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The Development of the Use of Motor Power in Municipal and Urban Services Has Been Rapid, Because of the Better Service...
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Which Is the Hardest Model to Perfect? To Pneu or Not to Pneu ? S ALESMEN at Olympia will, by now, generally have reported...
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Where Tipping Bodies are Necessa What the Sh , e-way and One-may Tipping Gears it to. the fore. E FFICIENCY in the handling...
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Papers, Discussions, and Lectures which have Aimed at the Formation of Public Opinion upon Fuels and Roads T HE CONFERENCE...
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Matters of Topical Interest to Proprietors of Chars-a-bancs. Coach Proprietors in Conclave. W HEN, in the summer, the daily...
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Some Salesmen Take Pride in Claiming that they can "Sell Anything." Agents should not Employ them to Sell Commercial Vehicles....
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Organization of Delivery Rounds. T HE TRADER, when he first takes' up motor vehicles, is often told that he should consider...
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Comments on the Judges Awards and on the Excellence of• the Work of Other Competing Machines. O NE HAS to be careful to regard...
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An Account of the Fuel Experiments Carried Out on the Bench and on a Public Service by the L.G.O.C.' By C. J. Shave, M.I.M.E.,...
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The Difficulties of Running an Efficient Service with Obsolete Vans and Inadequate Garage and Workshop Accommodation. I HAVE...
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How the Tilling-Stevens Petrol-electric System Obviates the Use of Sprags or Skotches, and Makes Safety on Hills Certain. T HE...
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An Occasional Chat on Subjects and Problems of Interest to Those Who are Engaged, or About to be Engaged, in Running Commercial...
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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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TEN SHILLINGS is paid to the sender of any letter which we publish on this page, and an EXPIIA. FIVE SHILLINGS to the sender of...
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A Resume of Recently Published Patents. The type pf body for a commercial motor vehicle, which is described in speoi ,...
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W E WERE GLAD to see so . large an attendance at the meetin g of motor coach proprietors convened at Olympia last week by the...
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" Truly a goodly Show!" " Oh! won't the motoring world look blue In 19227" , "But many new fuels we hope to see By 1923. "...
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The wheel of wealth will be slowed by all difficulties of transport at whatever points arising, as a carriage is by the...
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The Development of the Use of Motor Power in Municipal and Urban Services Has Been Rapid, Because of the Better Service...
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Which Is the - Hardest -Model to Perfect ? To Pneu or Not to Pneu ? S ALESMEN at Olympia will, by now, generally have reported...
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Where Tipping Bodies are Necessar What the Shol -way and One-way Tipping Gears. to the Fore. E FFICIENCY in the handling of...
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Papers, Discussions, and Lectures which have Aimed at the Formation of Public Opinion upon Fuels and Roads T HE CONFERENCE,...
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Matters of Topical Interest to Proprietors of Chars-a-bancs. Coach Proprietors in Conclave. WHEN, in the summer, the daily '...
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Some Salesmen Take Pride in Claiming that they can "Sell Anything." Agents should not Employ them to Sell Commercial Vehicles....
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Organization of Delivery Rounds. T HE TRADER, when he first takes up motor vehicles, is often told that he should consider the...
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Comments on the Judges' Awards and on the Excellence of the Work of Other Competing Machines. O NE HAS to be careful to regard...
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An Account of the Fuel Experiments Carried Out on the Bench and on a Public Service by the L.G.O.C. By G. J. Shave, MIME.,...
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The Difficulties of Running an Efficient Service with Obsolete Vans and Inadequate Garage and Workshop Accommodation. I HAVE...
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How the Tilling-Stevens Petrol-electric System Obviates the Ilse of Sprags or Skotches, and Makes Safety on Hills Certain. T...
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An Occasional Chat on Subjects and Problems of Interest td Those Who are Engaged, or About to be Engaged, in Running Commercial...
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The Editor invites correspondence on all subjects connected with the use of commercial inotors. Letters should be on one side...
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TEN SHILLINGS is paid to the sender of any letter whi5h we publish on this page, and an EXTRA FIVE SHILLINGS to the sender of...
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A Resum6 of Recently Published Patents. The. type of body for a commercial motor vehicle, which is described in specification...