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E YEN those, who have been most pessimistic regarding the Prospects of the compressionignition engine must now acknowledge the...
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A S from the begin. ning of thia month, 92 additional country branches of the Yorkshire Penny Bank and 16 branches of the...
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That Mr. Pick's view on London coach services carries a certain weight. That Mr. Pick has, in fact, a reputation in...
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by all difficaities of transport at whatever points arising, as a carriage is by the roughness of the roads over which it...
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MR. RAYMOND GUY PALMER is managing director and chairman of the Eagle Engineering Co., Ltd., which position he has held for the...
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BEDWAS AND beleoxeN Urban District Council has decided to buy a new bus. MANCHESTER Corporation is to purchase a lorry for the...
Halifax Corporation is to have a bus depot erected at Elmwood. Leicester Corporation is purchasing land between Garden Street...
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Lessons Learned From Long Operat ing Experience Assist the Bristol Concern in Producing an Efficient Vehicle of Good All-round...
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Braking Regulations MBE Minister of Transport has .1 issued amended regulations in respect of braking for motor vehicles. The...
issue dated December let we gave a summary of the first lecture by Mr. H. R. • Ricardo, F.R.S., on oil engines, as delivered...
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OF OIL ENGINES By MAJOR W. H. GODDARD, A.M.I.Mech.E. Some Interesting Facts About a Vital Matter, as Revealed by the...
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crets of PLYWOOD 3 RODUCTION A Tour of One of the Factories of Venesta, Ltd., in which Metalfaced and Ordinary Plywood are...
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Compression-ignition OIL ENGINES By A. W. HUBBLE, M.I.Mech.E. General Manager, Crossley Motors Ltd. The Author of this...
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SENGER BODYWORK Our Expert Considers Present-day Tendencies in Passenger Body Construction, Commenting Upon Door Positions,...
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T "performance and general capabilities of the Raleigh 5-ewt. threewheeled delivery van were thoroughly tested last week, when...
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Replies to a Forecast of the Future of Haulage. Experiences of Sixwheeler Conversions Required Support for a Spirited Letter...
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By Our Special Parliamentary Correspondent, Increased Bus Fares. ArrE NTION was drawn by Mr. Lawson to the increases of bus...
I "PORTANT economies in expenditure on lubricating oil can be effected by using the Fox patent electric oil cleaner, which is...
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Passenger Transport BENEFITS OF ASSOCIATION STRONGLY EVIDENT IN SOUTH WALES The Motor Omnibus Proprietors Association Now...
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Statement as to Public Need for London Coach Services 1-1 A STATEMENT of policy has been made by Mr. Frank Pick, managing...
A Useful Meeting at the House of Commons Arranged by the Roadways Federation A CIRCULAR letter to all members of Parliament has...
M.H.C.S.A. Deputation to Minister. SOME of the points raised by the Motor Hirers and Coach Services Association, Ltd.,...
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Northern Scotland. ONE more sitting is to be held at Aberdeen "on December 22nd, to clear up a few miscellaneous applications,...
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for passenger vehicles First Information of an Effective and Inexpensive Design which Utilizes the Enginecooling Water...
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HAULIER and CARRIER A Straight Talk to Those Many Hauliers Who Regard Rate Cutting as the Only Means for Obtaining WOrk T HIS...
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THE PARIS SHOW Interesting Types of Body for Goods and Passenger Vehicles., A Twin-engined Tractor. New Oil Engines S OIVIE...
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1DATENT No. 360,206, by Dei,ghton's Patent Flue aud Tube Co., Ltd. (paler of Yorkshire steam wagons) and J. T. Ridealgh, Vulcan...