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E ARE becoming so accustomed to big happenings and to talking in terms of millions that many matters of really great importance...
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Frequently from overseas. Engines knocking. which shouldn't. Over and above the general information. • That. our national...
Smith, in his Ford, was held up on a narrow road by a heavy vehicle, which had no rear-view mirror. For more than a mile he...
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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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T HE highways committee of the L.C.C. reporting on the conveyance of inflammable and dangerotts liquids, states that the...
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How Old Two-c)lindered Taxicabs of Renault Make are Rejuvenated to Comply with the Latest Regulations of Scotland Yard....
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' Details of the New Machine Produced by Panhard and Levassor, Together with the Most Important of the Test Results, MITE 'USE...
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A New Type of Scotch Which. Once it is Placed Upon the Ground, Operates Automatically When and as it is Required. A N...
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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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I N THE FIRST article of this series, which appeared on June 17th last, we dealt with the London bus from the general point of...
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Details of Those Portions of the Report of the Departmental Committee which Affect the Commercial Vehicle. T HE THIRD interim...
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A Special Type of Vehicle used for Many Road Operations in America. .L - 3,„ A LITT-LE over a year ago the high way officials...
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V VERY day something like 200 motor A 1 1 vehicles are employed in service at Liverpool in connection with the wholesale...
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Intercsting Details of the Railodok Passenger Vehicle Service at Wembley by Electric Industrial Trucks Fitted with Special...
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The Latest Doings and Developments in the Bus and Coach •World. PROMENADE BUSES BECOMING POPULAR. A Simplified Type of...
A Series of Attractive Runs Organized By a Railway Company in Conjunction with a Coaching Concern. W HILST considerable...
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The West Riding Authorities Draw the Attention of the Ministry to Defects in Certain Trolley Vehicle Acts. T HE question...
Certain Opposition to the Municipal Authorities Provisional Order Withdrawn. T HE town clerk of Bradford, reporting on the...
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The Latest Box Carrier Designed' to Carry Loads up to 6 cwt. R EA_LIZING that a considerable demandmand exists for a...
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Seven of the Steam and Petrol Exhibits Have Been Replaced by Others. MHIS MONTH shows a decided im provement in the changes...
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Further Consideration of the Problem Put Before Us by a Brick-maker, Showing that, With No Limit to the Day's Output, the...
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The Views of the Engineer of a Large London Borough Council. M R. ERNEST J. ELFORD, borough engineer of Wandsworth, has...
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Useful Information which Should Prove of Special Interest to the Designer and Repairer of Commercial Motor Vehicles. T HE...
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How to Get the Best Out of a Vehicle, to Secure Reliability and to Avoid Trouble. 550.—Freeing Choked Greasers. A common...
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Handy Appliances Made by Our Driver and Mechanic Readers from Oddments. I T is often easily possible to make useful additions...
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A fUsume of Recently Published Specifications, T HE objects of the invention which is, described in specification No. 217,835,...