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H AULIERS and owners of fleets, large and small, are at present having a great battle fought for them. The industry of the...
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That this is C.41.1.'s CM. Summer all hail. 01 the lorry with a pedigree. Golden opinions of Golden Pumps. Of Leyland...
He had driven a fare from Brighton in his sidecar .taxi to a farm on the Downs, and was returning, when a clattering noise told...
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"rhe wheels of wealth will be stowed by all difficulties of transport at whatever points arising, the roughness of the roads...
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B IG developments are foreshadowed by the Metropolitan Asylums Board to enable its fleet of vehicles to be kept in repair and...
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The Way to Compile a List of Firms Which Ought to be Customers of Yours. By" Vim," H OW MANY possible customers for commercial...
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Type of Vehicle which Can be Economically Operated Over Lines which Cannot be Remuneratively Worked by Steam Engines. TN ORDER...
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Official Information, Aided by Maps, Which Should Prove of Inestimable Value to Coach Proprietors. T HE LIST which we...
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A Co-operative Road Transport Service. M ANCHESTER is not only the headquarters of the co-operative movement, but it is the...
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Another Example of Bartle Enterprise which Embodies Certain Features of It terest. T TIE necessity has arisen in certain...
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A More Powerful Engine Giving 75 h.p. is Adopted: T HE new Mandalay 7-tonner is fitted with an im proved long-stroke engine,...
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When a Car Driver May Legally Drive at 80 m.p.h. on the Road, "The Inspector" Thinks There Will Be Increased Disability for the...
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r OF AWKWARD LOADS. Permission Required in Certain Cases. Ti Long and Co., Ltd., and Redpath, Brown :s of John Mowlem and...
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The Latest Doings and Developments in the Bus and Coach World. , A 24-SEATER CORRIDOR COACH. A Type of Vehicle Which is...
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An American Invention Which Gives Easy Riding, A MERICANS at last appear to be waking up to the merits of the motorbus as a...
A Lancashire Company which is Doing Much to Room Motor Coaching. I F YOU are in business and have a good thing to sell, there...
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rr HE Inspector of the Ministry of Transport held an inquiry at the Shire Hall, Chelmsford, a few days ago into the...
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No. 21.—A 4-ton Chassis of Remarkably Simple Construction, Combining Ease of Adjustment with 'Pronounced Accessibility. T HE...
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The Opening of the Case for the Opposition. W HEN WE concluded our report appearing in the last issue of The Commercial Motor...
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By R. T. Nicholson (Author of "The Book of the Ford "). I T IS, of course, well known that a floatin g axle is spared many of...
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The Bditor invites correspondence on ail subjects connected with the use of commercial motors. Letters should be on one Aide 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 pagefrom...
Clutch trouble is always a nuisance, as it usually means sending the vehicle in for repairs, thus waste ing time and money. In...
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Hints on Chain Troubles Contributed by Our Driver and Mechanic Readers. R ARELY do we receive letters from drivers describing...
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A Resurn6 of Recently Published Patents. _4n important engine patent is notified in specification No, 178,690 ; by Peter...