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HE REMARKS which have appeared in The Commercial Motor from time to time regard ing terminal delays and delays at docks apply...
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The Argument for Organized Competitive Events for Commercial Vehicles. D LTRII■TG the past few weeks enormous interest has...
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Of seating charges and standing charges. Of the power mowea and more power on the farm. That two tons of feathers still weigh...
" A cantankerous chap was poor old Jones. Contradicted everyone; used to drive , his wife half, crazy with his tantrums. I...
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"The wheels . of wealth will be slowed by all difficulties of transport at whatever points a7.ising, as a carriage is by the...
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Details of the Latest Continental Power Unit for Fast Vehicles and the Lavine Steering Gear. D URING a recent visit to the...
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How Motor Vehicles Have Assisted the Surrey Sterilised Milk Company in Their Task of Distributing Milk in Bottles. W E WERE...
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A Detailed Description of an interesting Form of Tractor for Tractor-trailer Combinations. ri A NEW tractor for...
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Interesting Processes and Tests at Fort Dunlop. Sir Eric Geddes's New Forecast of the Partial Abolition of the Speed Limit. IT...
A Type of Vehicle that is New to Great Britain and which Possesses Many Advantages Over Ordinary Means of Transport. ?THESE...
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A Special Type of Seat for Use on Passenger-carrying Vehicles. A NEW spring seat for buses and motor coaches has been produced...
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The Three Different Methods of Coupling High-frequcncy Amplifying Valves and the Method Recommended for a Set Intended for Use...
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A System in Working for the Rapid Collection of Fish Offal, Somewhat Similar to the Spurrell Method of Dealing with Household...
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4MERCIAL VEHICLE. The Fact that Lowness in First Cost Goe Considerable Attention to the Si n Hand with High Efficiency is...
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A Description of a Light Van which has Eight Side Doors. A COMMERCIAL traveller's vehicle of somewhat unusual design has just...
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Types of Vehicles which Find Diversified Employment. E are so much accustomed nowadays to see the triumphant invasion by...
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How Travelling Showrooms and Commercials' Vans Help to Foster and Develop Business Relations. THE mountain will not go to...
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-.T HE MOTOR shop or stall, has proved its worth in country districts and at. fairs, race-meetings and ,other events where...
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The Latest Doings and Developments in the Bus and Coach World. ALL-WEATHER BUSES ON SERVICE IN WALES. A Special Type of...
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A Northern Company Plan to Run Regular Trips. A PROGRESSIVE and enterprising • step has been taken by the Northern General...
Holidays which Provide Owners with Good Business. MBE LANCASHIRE holi4ys . have provided northern coach owners with a good,...
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I T IS well known that for some years Commercial Cars, Ltd., the builders of the famous Commer Car lorries, have carried out...
The Efficiency of the Tractor-lorry. The Editor, THE COMMERCIAL MOTOR. 121911 Sir,—We agree with your editorial remarks on...
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Further Comparison of Hire Charges, Showing that the Advantage Does Not Really Lie with the One-lorry Business. I T BECAME...
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A T ONE TIME many buyers fought shy of the reconditioned W.D. lorry, owing to the fact that, in the hands of some concerns,...
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Valuable Advice on Every Phase of Ford Transport, which will Appeal to the Owner, Driver, and Repairer. I N THIS series of...
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How to Get the Best Out of a Vehicle, to Secure Reliability and to Avoid Trouble. C ONTRIBUTIONS are invited for this page...
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Valuable Hints from Our Driver , and Mechanic Readers. TT IS characteristic of the commercial' . motor driver, and...
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A Résumé of Recently Published Patents. IA/ E FIND ourselves in entire agreement with L. H. Hounsfield when he says in the...