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P ROGRESS in connection with the design and construction of commercial vehicles of all types, not excluding agrimotors,...
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petrolelectric mobile " talkie " van. We now learn that business prospects with this class of machine are very bright....
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That lubricating oils with much wax soon cause engine power to wane. That uneven cylinder cooling is a hidden source of much...
At a meeting of coach operators, recently, a resolution had been proposed urging the Minister of Transport to give an...
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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...
Dudley Corporation has decided to install the police-box system in the borough at a' cost of £2,956. Northants County Council...
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The cleansing committee of MANCHESTER Corporation is to purchase two tipping lorries. Stewart and Ardern, Ltd., is to „ supply...
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OIL ENGINE A Description of the New Compressionignition Engine, Which is Now in Production, W,ith an Iopression of Its...
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The Morris 5cwt. Van Shows the Beneficial Results of a High Power-to-weight Ratio. Marked Fuel Economy a Feature I N the issue...
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The Vogue of the Coach Greater Than Ever Before. More and More Highways being Made Suitable for It By Our Special...
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First and Full Particulars of a Six cylinder Chassis of Thoroughly Modern Design to Carry Loads up to 25 cwt. I F the Singer...
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GUY PASSENGER MODELS The New Victory Chassis for 20-seater Vehicles to Sell at a Moderate Price. A Striking New Service bus...
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A T a time when so much attention is being directed to the oil engine the possibility of utilizing oil fuels in orthodox...
, s Passenger-transport Quandary ANEETINGS of the Swansea Watch 1.V.Land Tramways Committees have been held to consider an...
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A Full List of theCommercial Vehicles and Chassis to be Shown at Kelvin Hall, Glasgow. A Survey of the Show Intentions of...
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PARTITIONS their bearing upon passenger-body design Securing Rigidity in the Constructional Units of a Coach or Bus Body....
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I N our issue dated April let we published drawings and a full description of a special trailer which was to be prodnced by the...
MHERE are various reasons why a passenger-carrying chassis should be chosen as the basis of a mobile showroom for...
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Details of .a Rachel-Schneider Chassis for Coach Work, From One Paris Correspondent N "company with other famous old French...
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THE HAULIER AND CARRIER " S.T.R." Explains the Meaning of Establishment Costs—an hem Frequently Misunderstood — to a Newcomer...
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F OR many years engineers have tried to make nuts remain tight on their bolts, and during the past 50 years many hundreds of...
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I T is some time since we were able to announce any fresh activities on the part of Fiat (England), Ltd. ' of Western Avenue,...
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Big Coach Merger in Manchester. Reducing Dazzle from Headlights. Goods Transport by General Carrier. Praise for an Allweather...
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Notes on a Variety of Aspects of Coach and Bus Travel BRIGHTON'S NEW TRANSPORT BOARD. Terms that are Being Arranged with the...
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A Settlement Effected After Prolonged Negotiations; Bus-station Schemes Approved. T HE long-standing dispute between Glasgow...
The Motor Hirers and Coach Services Association Meets to Consider what Steps to Take. TN our issue for last week we briefly...
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I N the sPace of 10 years Iluddersfield Corporation has built up a substantial motorbus fleet, and at the end of March last 64...
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A RISum1 of Recently Published Patent Specifications W ITH the coming of heavier vehicles it is not surprising to see...