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T HE need is urgent for a. revision of the scale of taxation of commercial motors of all classes and the facts must be placed...
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O LIR very sincere congratulations to the chairman and directors of Leyland Motors, Ltd., and to their staff upon the tracing...
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"Long live King Pneu!" Of snakes in the railway grass. Of Cabinet second thoughts on Second Readings. That quick cash still...
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The wheels of wealth will 64 stowed by all difficulties of transport at whatever points arising, as a carriage is by ttp?...
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The Chancellor of the Exchequer and Petrol-tax Calculations. Bus Powers for Local Authorities. New Bridges on the Edinburgh -...
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BAnwstrx Watch Committee has decided to purchase an Austin motorcar' at a coat of 1435. SEDGLEY Urban District Council is...
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A Risk to which the Minister of Transport has Called Attention. How the Stripping of Threads on Axles May be Prevented. J T...
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A Report by the Westminster City Cleansing Surveyor Upon the Advanced Methods of Collecting and Disposing of Refuse Adopted in...
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An Experiment in Cab Design and Operation which has Succeeded. N O one who has visited Paris during the past few months can...
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Brief Details of an Apparatus, Embodying Many Interesting Features, Which Simplifies a Number of Tasks.. W E have in the past...
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An Important Transport Development. II Many Purposes Can be Sei the Tractor and Trailer Score. How L Experiences of Users. O...
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Some Minor Details of the Thornycroft Chassis Which Make for Economy in Upkeep. I N the design of a modern chassis the main...
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Modification of the 4-ton Chassis with Geared Final Drive, Introduced in April, 1927, Gives a Chassis with a High Load...
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The Latest Doings and Developments in the Bus and Coach World. A COMBINED GARAGE AND BUS STATION. A Fine Building Recently...
Strong Opposition to Certain of the Bus Provisions in the Bradford Corporation Bill. p ETITIONS against the Bradford...
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Some Details of an Enterprise Designed to Assist those Users Running Vehicles on Long-distance Tours. W E understand from Mr....
The Ministry of Home Affairs Defends its Action and Explains its Attitude Towards Bus Traffic. T HE Northern Ireland Ministry...
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A Continuation of an Article Concerning Recent Advances Made in the Power Unit for the Commercial Vehicle. We Now Deal with...
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The Editor invites correspondence on all subjects connected with the use of commercial motors. Letters should be en one side of...
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Ascertaining the Correct Charge Per Ton when the Weekly Mileage is Liable to Vary Between Wide Limits. I N my previous article...
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I N view of the heavy charges for demurrage added to the cost of detaining lorries at the goods yards for the purpose of using...
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Withdrawing Associated Daimler Cardan-shaft Couplings. Arresting Oil Leakage on the Peerless. How Slip on the Foden Pump Drive...
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Interesting Contributions from Our Driver 'and Mechanic Readers. More Attention to Driver's Requirements Needed. A TTENTION...
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A Resume of Recently Published Patent Specifications. I F we may judge from the number of letters we receive from drivers and...
HITHERTO axles have been of a rigid nature and have relied on the springs which separate them from the frame for flexibility....