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homeland by g rantin g an interview to The Commercial Motor, a record thereof appearing in this issue. Sir Raymond calls upon...
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Of Briton's wanton neglect of the one ton. That he that hath ears to hear, hears one hears. That the Royal is likely to be...
The "boss" had been called out. Mullins was supposed to be on a "rush" job ; but Mull* preferred holding forth to knuckling...
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" The wheel of wealth will be slowed by all difficulties of transport at whatever paints arising, as a carriage is by the...
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Many a Garage Proprietor Who Goes in for Haulage Work is Thinking of Giving It Up Because He Imagines It Does Not Pay Now By "...
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The Remarkable Performance of a British-built Lorry Engaged in Difficult Transport Work in the Augtralian Bush. A LTHOUGH MANY...
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T HE OUTSTANDING features which recommend tubular body construction for such vehicles as light vans, and the smaller types of...
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An Interview with the Joint Managing, Director of Dennis Bros., Ltd., After His World Tour. His Impressions of Conditions at...
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Or HE ILLUSTRATIONS which we reproduce below show two views in the new premises of the Westminster . Motor Trading Co., Ltd.,...
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How the Sheffield, Corporation's Cleansing I At Interesting Dernonstrat as Fared with the Electric Tipping Vehicle. rery Hilly...
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A Description of Some of the Commercial Vehicles which Will Be Shown at Olympia Next Month. T HE COMING Commercial Motor...
T HERE will be four exhibits on the Thonycroft stand at the forthcoming Show at Olympia. They will comprise a 5 ton van, a...
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O NE of the best known and most widely used under-type steam wagons :on the British ;'market is the Sentinel, which is made in...
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A T THE forthcoming show, Messrs. Dennis Bros. will be exhibiting five vehicles on their stand, and, in addition, there will be...
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A Great Gathering of the Leading Tractors Undergoing Tests and Demonstrating their Capabilities. T HE agrimotor trials at...
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and Developments in the Bus and •Coach World. The . Latest Doings A Weil-tried One-man Hood. A Hood" Which, it is Claimed,...
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C OACH .drivers who intend to compete for the prizes which are to be won in The Commercial Motor Coach Competition-roust do so...
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By R. T. Nicholson (Author of "The Book of the Ford"). I WANT to deal here with the double switch on the new model—the switch...
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CCORDING to statistics compiled by the Bixreati of Census U.S.A. Department of Commerce, there were 131,551 farnis using motor...
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A Careful Consideration of the Question of the Most Suitable Type for British Soil Suggests the Choice of the Lightweight...
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How to Get the Best Out of a Vehicle, to Secure Reliability and to Avoid Trouble. C ONTRIBUTIONS are invited fo r this pa g e...
The foot brake drum on the Vulcan commercial vehicleis held in position by means of a taper and keys, and it is...
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A Page for Drivers, Mechanics and Foremen. Some Garage Toots. The sender oft& following communication has been awarded the...
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A Résumé of Recently Published Patents. An interesting engine-operated brake gear has been patented, in specification No....