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A POWERFUL plea that the limit of total weight for a four-wheeled'vehicle for the conveyance of goods should be raised from 12...
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T HE sale of a commercial vehicle is a vastly different proposition from that of a private car, for the reason that the...
nERHAPS the most conspicuous -result of the Road Traffic Act, 1930, so far as passenger services are concerned, is the...
their decreasing revenues as something of a national character. The news now comes to hand that the German State Railway...
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by all difficulties of transport at whatever points arising, as a carriage is by the roughness of the roads over which it...
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In our issue dated May 19th we gave brief details of the municipal passengertransport results at Leeds and, from the...
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During April last the G.P.O. authorities placed an order for S.D. Freighters, Whilst the Crown Agents for the 'Colonies ordered...
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The London General Omnibus Co., Ltd., is placing in service on certain routes in and around London 100 new single-deck...
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\EAR EAST Where Registrations of Road Motors Have Increased Nearly 350 per cent. in Four Years. How Desert Routes are Being...
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Pointers from Important Papers Read at the Annual Congress of the Tramways Light Railways and Transport Association T HE...
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high-speed 3-4-tonner First Details of a New Archedframe Machine, Having a Powerful Engine and Doublereduction Drive A NEW...
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An Insight into Conditions Prevailing in these Promising British Poseessions is given in this Ankle by one who has Studied...
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and QUERIES Boy Scout Camps Severely Handicapped by Mr. Morrison. The Editor, THE COMMERCIAL Alaron. [3413] Sir,—In your...
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TN the most recent issue of the Thornycroft Magazine," the works organ of John I. Thornycroft and Co., Ltd., of Basingstoke,...
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By a Railway I N the fight that is now proceeding between the railway and road-transport companies little regard is likely to...
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in PARLIAMENT By Our Special Parliamentary Correspondent The London Passenger Transport Bill. B EFORE Parliament adjourned...
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Our Paris Correspondent Sends Details of Some Interesting Experiments Made by the Michelin Co. A SERIES of interesting and...
Proves its Merits A S our readers will be well aware, two types of what is now commonly termed the Karrier "mechanical horse"...
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Industrial Tractor A Single-cylinder Machine of 30 b.h.p. Cold Starting and Simple Control I N our issue dated June 3rd,...
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THE COACH ENTRANCE• Be Placed? Some Controversy Exists Among Bodybuilders and Passenger-vehicle Operators as to Whether the...
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FEDERAL 2-tonner TESTED T FIREE new Federal models have become available for general distribution in this country, and an...
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A SIMPLE device intended rapidly and efficiently to locate faults in either coil or magneto ignition systems has been...
• NEWTON RECOIL DAMPER W E have frequently dealt with the hydraulic spring-recoil dampers made by Newton and Bennett, Ltd.,...
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THE HAULIER AND CARRIER Further Information with Regard to the costs and Charges for Solid-tyred and Pneumatie-tyred Steam...
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Satisfactory Working is Re fleeted in the Transport Manager's Annual Report TN his annual report Mr. I. Bulfin, _Lmanager of...
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Details of Forthcoming Public Sittings and of Decisions Announced During the Week MHE following are the times and places...
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Correspondence with the Minister Regarding Difficult Restrictions— The Whitsun Muddle — Seven Green Line Licences Refused TN...
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TUB HE gearbox described in patent No. 347,004, by W. Duckitt, Crown Works,: Tyburn, Birmingham, is et simple and compact...