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People are asking questions about to-day's position of London's motorbus undertakings, and we feel that no more apt reply can...
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A Meet under the Auspices of the Commercial Motor Users' Association. We are now able to publish full particulars of the...
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The Function ol the Clutch. As it is quite unusual for makers of motorvans to fit selfstarting devices to the engines, the...
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From Our Correspondent in New York. Motorbuses and taximeter rnotorcabs in New York are numerically equal— there is one of...
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Tramway Influence Again. Trouble appears to be brewing at Hull about the motorbus service to which we referred on page 323 of...
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A 2-to I, r6h.p. Albion motorvan has ■ een ordered by the United Co-operaive Baking Society, Ltd., Glasgow. Another entry for...
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This journal fosters, represents, and chronicles commercial motoring in all its branches : our regular weekly circulation now...
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Cartage Rebates. The Editor, " THE COMMERCIAL MOTOR." Sir :—We are very much interested in the question of cartage rebates,...
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Oar readers will be informed by The Editor 04 alty fioirits connected with the construction or use of commercial moiors. Where...
By Henry Sturmey. This point is important, as it will readily be seen that the possession of a motor vehicle will give the...
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Abstracts from the Papers (Continued from pa g e 335). IN WHAT WAY COULD ROAD WIDENINGS BE FACILITATED? By H. T. WAKE.L.A.m,...
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The Atlas Engineering Company, of Levenshulme, Manchester, is making a type of cast-steel wheel for heavy motor vehicles, for...
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An Awkward Breakdown. " M.B." (Chalk Farm) sends the following communication :—" I hope you can find a place for this letter...
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TAXIMETER. — Werner, — No. 1,530, dated 18th January, 1907.—The road wheel carries a stud (k) and on a squared spindle 0) is...