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T HP:RE ARE times when one feels that it is hopeless to endeavour to check, by means of the written word and the printed...
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O F ALL USERS of our roads and streets, the pedestrian is the slowest to learn his lesson. Every vehicle driver has, in the...
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Of Phil Dyke, Esq. " Get out and get on! " Of " springs eternal." Of " water, water, everywhere." That pussy has some sense...
"Say, I saw a Ford turn at . the music-hall the other night." " Go well ? " "Don't know: had to leave before it started."
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"The wheels of wealth will be slowed by ail difficulties of transport at whatever points arising, as a carriage is by the...
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Novel and Effective Springing, Flexible Frame Construction, Distribution of Stresses Over Turntable Ring and Absorption of...
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Dr. W. R. Ormandy on the Question of Encouraging Home Products. The " Weaning " of Heavy Motor Vehicles. E VIDENCE was given...
Details of the Worthmore and Miller Safety Devices M ANY epithets live been hurled at the hand brakes of the Ford van and ton...
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A Great Reduction of Unsprung Weight Follows Its Adoption. W E HAVE already referred to the extremely successful test carried...
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Wear and Tear versus Oil Lubrication. Dilution Figures for British Engines. By the Chief Chemist of a Well-known British Oil...
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In this Article "The Skotch" Deals with Some Further Criticisms of the Scheme to Form a Haulage Trade Association. I N MY...
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Still Working After 175,000 Miles' Running for a Pioneer Haulage Contractor. A MANCHESTER firm of haulage contractors, J. T....
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A RIGID comparison between the road transport systemS . of London and Paris would be distinctly to the disadvantage of the...
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The Latest Doings and Developments in the Bus and Coach World. BRITISH BUSES FOR OVERSEAS USE. A Short Description of a Small...
Appointing Passenger-vehicle Agents. S 0 FAR this season motor coach owners have been exceedingly modest about issuing their...
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What is being Done by Straker-Squire, Ltd., to Assist those Users Setting Out to Secure a Portion of London's Passenger...
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Useful General Hints to Secure Economical and Efficient Work. The Rectification of Bearings, Keyways, etc. T HE QUESTION has...
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A Sweeping Attachment for the Ford, and a Refuse Collecting Van. D URING a recent, visit to the works of International Motors...
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By R. T. Nicholson (Author of "The Book of the Ford "). W E HAVE SEEN, from my last week's notes, that (leaving out of...
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T HE MOTOR pantechnicon is a vehicle which has already proved its merits and its capabilities in dealing rapidly and...
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The Editor invites correspondence on all subjects connected with the use of commercial motors. Letters should be on one side of...
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How to' Get the Best Out of a Vehicle, to Secure Reliability and to Avoid Trouble. 342.—Mounting Radiator Trunnion Brackets cn...
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.Ford Hints and Tips from Our Driver and Mechanic Readers. T HE ENGINE lugs of Ford vans occasionally break, and when this...
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A Resume of Recently Published Patents. W E HAD OCCASION, some little time ago, to refer, in these columns, to the...