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Aitken, A. J. Failsworth Alexander, W., & Sons Ltd. Falkirk Alfreton Motor Transport Co. Allen, — Matlock [Alfreton Allen, T.,...
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has never "botched" one Aluminium Crankcase • in 50,000 Repairs We alwaysreceive"botchers ,” wrecks with a pathetic letter...
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Twofold gain from this new six-cylinder bus T ODAY passengers are demanding real comfort when they go by road. No longer are...
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T HE result Of the division in the House of Cornmons on the -second reading of the Railway Bills was as we had expected ;. the...
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rill HE committee which Sir William Joynson-Hicks 1_ appointed to review the conditions of fitness which for some time have...
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That safeguard is as safeguard does. Compulsory third-party insurance nearing. That self-propulsion yields self-satisfaction....
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"The evheels 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 Home Secretary, in July last, J.. appointed a committee, consisting of Captain Douglas Hacking,. 0.B., M.P.; Mr. H. C....
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FOR 10 CWT. LOADS. Strength and Simplicity the Chief Features of a New German Machine Just Placed Upon the British Market....
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An Inquiry Prior to the Road Traffic Bill. New British Tyre Factories, The Omnibuses Bill. (By Our Special Parliamentary...
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EsTiis Urban District Council is considering the advisability of seeking powers , to establish motorbus services. SBAITAM...
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A Six–day Demonstration Test Around Great Britain of the New Associated Daimler Coach. MHE 33-passen g er chassis known as the...
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The Specification of the 20-30-cwt. Light Six-wheeler for Army Purposes has Now been Issued and is Here Summarized. T...
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O NE of the most fascinating and striking phases of transport is that concerning awkward and often very heavy loads, such as...
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A Devonshire Municipality and an Important Railway Company Give Their Views. ivrucii interest has been aroused by _LV_Lotir...
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The Second-reading Debate in Which the Arguments For and Against the Bills were Heard. O N Tuesday night last the House of...
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How They are Controlled (!) in the Gay City after Many Years of Ineffectual Attempts to Devise a Practical Splash Preventer....
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An Exceedingly. Novel Idea Adopted by Short Bros., Ltd. TT must have occurred to many of those who are concerned with the...
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The Morris-Oxford Chassis as the Basis of a New Model. epHERE are certain makes 1. f touring car which, by virtue of their...
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Why the Proposal for Enlarging the Kingsway Tunnel Should be Opposed. The Council's Appropriation of Road Space. By Rees...
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Brief Details of a New Service and of the Type of Six-wheeled Vehicle Which Is Being Used for It. Y ET another long-distance...
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Some Details of the Working of the Motorbus and Tramways Systems During the First Half of the Past Year. B Y the courtesy of...
The L.C.C.'s Attitude towards the Omnibuses Bill, 1928, Recently Introduced into the House of Commons. MILE highways committee...
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Interesting Contributions From Our Driver and Readers. Mechanic An Oven on the Exhaust Pipe. T HE convenience of warming food...
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A It6surn'e' of Recently Published Patent .Specifications 7 T ilE efficient control of the temperatitre of an engine may not...