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28th December 1926
28th December 1926
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Page 35

The Public and New Motor Taxation Burdens.

W E were responsible, early last year, for a proposal to take steps to "let the public know " in advance how they must...

Page 37

ONE HEARS

Of corks all a-popping. Of coals all a-toppling. Of hail during some smiling morns. Of busy bookings for football club fans....

HERE'S ONE—

They were gathered on Christmas Eve round the fire at "The Travellers' Rest," with only the run home between them and their...

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WHEELS OF INDUSTRY.

The wheels of wealth will be slowed by all difficulties of transport at whatever points arising, as a carriage is by the...

Page 43

REPURIFYING USED OIL.

Waste which Should be Avoided, How Solid Particles and Diluents from the Fuel can be Removed. Overcoming the Difficulty of...

Page 44

A ONE-SEATER CAB OF ORIGINAL DESIGN.

A German Product with a Number of Interesting Features. TIURING the past week or two a JJ number of one-seater taxicabs have...

Page 45

TRADESMEN'S MOTORS IN THE MARKET PLACE.

The Part Played by the Motor Vehicle, in the Guise of a Shop on Wheels, in Taking Certain Classes of Goods to Customers. M...

Page 46

MOTORBUS CONSTRUCTION IN SWEDEN.

Details of a Popular Model Marketed by the Largest Commercial Vehicle Company in Sweden. W E have in previous issues referred...

Page 47

An Efficient Washing Plant.

W E are informed by the B.E.N. Patents, Ltd., of 100, Victoria Street, London, S.W.1, that they linve been appointed sole...

Page 48

THE SIMPLE SCIENCE OF FLEET MAINTENANCE.

A Set of Hints which, if Carefully Followed, will Simplify the Work of the Fleet Engineer and Materially Shorten Time Losses in...

Page 49

A Test of a Trojan Over a Hilly Route.

rpri P. average two-stroke engine may operate over a smaller range of speed than the four-stroke type, but for traffic...

Page 50

THE LOW LOADING-LIN 'OR GOODS TRANSPORT.

Reasons Why the Low-built Chassis, a Will Soon be Popular for Other PI Avoiding the Use of Whzel-arc ent Used Mainly for...

Page 52

Making 12,000 Calls Per Week : A Busy Fleet of Laundry Vans.

D EMONSTRATION of the axiom 1/that machines used for the work of outside collection and delivery should be as modern and as...

Page 53

MAKING BEST USE OF THE FORD.

Valuable Advice on Every Phase of Ford Transport which will Appeal to the Owner, Driver, and Repairer. 471.—Overhauling the...

Page 54

U.S.A. EXPERIENCE BENEFITS BRITISH USERS.

A New Six-cylindered International Passenger Chassis, which has Already Been Tried Out in America,. Placed on the Britis...

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Distributing the Load Over Many. Wheels.

I T will be remembered that in an issuo of The, Commercial Motor published three years ago we dealt very fully with the system...

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Facilitating the Work of the Horse Slaughterer.

MITE 30-ewt. chassis produced by _IL Dennis Brothers, Ltd., Guildford, has achieved considerable success since it was placed on...

Page 57

OILING EFFICIENCY A MATTER OF DESIGN.

How Lubrication of a Commercial Motor Could be Reduced to Three Points, Entailing the Use of but Two Kinds of Oil. By "...

Page 59

WHAT ARE THE POWERS OF A JOINT OMNIBUS COMMITTEE?

C ERTAIN unusual points were raised by Ribble Motor Services, Ltd., in the appeal heard at Chorley on December 18th against the...

Page 60

PASSENGER TRAVEL NEWS.

The Latest Doings and Developments in the Bus and Coach World. A TRAMWAYS MANAGER'S VIEWS ON BUSES. Interesting Observations...

PUBLIC SERVICES IN BELGIUM.

Buses Finding Increasing Favour in the Capital and in Other Towns. O NE of our correspondents who has recently returned from a...

Page 61

COACH AND BUS SERVICES IN LINCOLNSHIRE.

Brief Details of the Operations of a Grimsby Company which First Ran Ruses 19 Years Ago. HE Great Grirasby Street TramJ. ways...

Page 62

PARKING IN BUSY WELSH CENTRES.

The Authorities in Cardiff and Swansea Trying to Arrange Better Facilities for Coach and Bus Owners. T BE Cardiff Watch...

BUS PROBLEMS IN THE WEST RIDING.

The Latest Activity in Private and Municipal Circles Where Interesting Developments are Foreshadowed. O MNIBUS licensing...

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PROBLEMS OF THE HAULIER AND CARRIER.

The Importance of the Office to the Transport Man. A FACT which impresses itself upon me from time It to time when visiting...

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Undaunted in its Old Age.

TT is somewhat curious that in the -1-commercial sphere, where even greater efficiency is expected than in purely pleasure...

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WAYS AND MEANS.

Useful Contributions from Our Driver and Mechanic Readers. An Improvized Screwing. Die. A N ingenious tip is sent us by "...

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A SELF-ENERGIZING BRAKE.

A Resume of Recently Published Patent Specifications. I N specification No. 261,439, A. H. G. Girling describes his brake in...