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A BUNDANT evidence of the appreciation which -Z 3 -is felt for The Commercial Motor's Tables of Operating Costs is constantly...
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(As Surveyed by the Cartage Manager.) N O, this is not "a naval occasion." These are a • few remarks on what the "boss," in...
T HERE is far more in securing good bodywork for any form of commercial vehicle that often comes to the mind of the man who is...
F itOINI a table giving the number of accidents at railway level-crossings from 1915 to 1925, recently placed before...
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Of Winston made l e ss afraid of the raid. That a real craftsman is becoming a rarity. Of the large sump and the larger...
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"The wheels 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 Chancellor's Reticence. The Condition of Public-service Vehicles. Omnibus Competition on Tramway Routes. Thames Bridges....
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Constructed for the Use of the Glasgow Corporation's Tramways Committee, a 13-seater A.E.C. Saloon Coach Embodies Elegance with...
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Interesting Alterations to a Standard F.W.D. Chassis in Railway Construction. for Special Work T HE construction ot a railway...
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A Very Simple System of Cleansing the Air of Dust a Carburetter. Before It Enters I N the United States of America dust is...
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Details of a Light Crossley Model of 14 h.p. Developed for Military Purposes. MILE horse has been displaced on the road to a...
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S "w' heavy horsed traffic is among the most important factors in road congestion, and one has only to pass through the City of...
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Making a Start with a Four-tonner--Capital, Hire Purchase, and Charges to Customers. T HE majority of new recruits to the...
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The Latest Doings and Developments in the Bus and Coach World. COACHING PROSPECTS IN THE NORTH COUNTRY. Preparations Made by...
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Simplifying a Type of Body which is Used to a Considerable Extent for the Transport of Perishable Foodstuffs. Q TE a number of...
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The Editor invites correspondence on all subjecis connected with the use of commercial motors. Leiters shouTd be on one side of...
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161T a meeting of tho Committee on Industry and Trade held on Wednesday last, with Sir Arthur Balbour in the chair, evidence...
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How to Get the Best out of a Vehicle, to Secure Reliability and to Avoid Trouble. 675.—tirnplifying the Removal of a Simms...
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Fittings and Methods Used by Some of Our Driver and Mechanic Readers. A s is well known, sparking plugs and magnetos often...
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A Résumé of Recently Published Patent Specifications. MkERCIE RILEY, in his specification No. 246,287, sh'ows a very...