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N O industry in this country has a greater need for co-operation than has road transport in its many phases. Despite this,...
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vehicles is brought to light in a recent letter from Mr. T. H. Barton, of Barton Transport, Ltd. Our readers will recollect...
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That the Vulcan forge is being well blown. That the reorganization of the works has been both rapid and efficient. Of Lions...
A lady of mature age recently boarded a bus in Maida Vale. She was in a very flustered state and had apparently left her home...
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by all difficulties of transport at whatever points arising, as a carriage is by the roughness of the roads over which it...
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PARLIAMENT By Our Special Parliamentary Correspondent Coaches in Central London. T HE Minister of Transport states that he...
BENFLEET Urban District Council is to consider the purchase of a new motor ambulance. The electricity committee of MORE. CAMBE...
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E MRODIED in our description of the new Karrier Colt three-wheeled refuse collector, which appeared in our issue dated November...
V EHICLES built by the Associated Equipment Co., Ltd., Windmill Lane, Southall, -Middlesex, and by its allied condein, Hardy...
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F OR about 40 years Dennis Brothers and SOD, Ltd., of 17, Silchester Road, London, W.10, has specialized in the construction of...
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T EE industrial-vehicle section of the 24th Brussels Salon, which closes to-morrow evening, is the largest yet seen. Exhibits...
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One-man Operation and Good Load Distribution Characterize the New Myles O NEof the great advantages of the semi-trailer system...
W E . have recently seen the specificataon of an interesting patent by Mr. Thomas Henry Barton, of Chilwell Road, Beeston,...
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MACHINERYC RYING TRAILER M ODERN industrial conditions are such that large pieces of mechanism have often to be transported in...
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the Low LOADING-LINE A BUS or coach body is usually about twice the width of the chassis on which it is mounted, therefore...
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A Subway Witl; a Road 22-ft. Wide and a Capacity for 1,000 Vehicles Per Hour T HE Detroit and Canada Tunnel, connecting...
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• The Editor, THE COMMERCIAL MOTOR. [3270] Sir,—The remarks contained in your editorial columns of last week's issue are of...
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Repair of Engine Parts The Activities of a Midland Concern Manufacturing Andrews Resistwear Cylinder Liners A RECENT visit to...
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THE HAULIER AND CARRIER C ONFESSION, they say, is good for the soul, so long as you mend. Well, I have a confession to make...
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In Fuel Economy and Other Features of Performance the GA type tonner has Characteristics that Resemble those of the 20...
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Glasgow Corporation has passed the plans for the erection of a new bus depot at Anniesland. Bournemouth Corporation has...
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HOW SOUTH WALES OPERATORS BENEFIT BY ASSOCIATION Interesting Facts Brought to Light at the Annual Meeting at Cardiff of the...
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The Brighton Borough Accountant Calculates What Past Profits Have Been, in Terms of the New Arrangement I N connection with the...
How a Terminus for the Buses of the L.M.S. Has Been Planned S MITHFIELD MILL, which was closed down about two years ago on...
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The Town Clerk Sets Out the Difficulties of Forming an Incorporated Company, the Members of Which are Members of the Town...
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A IVsurne' of Recently Published Patent Specifications T HE servo operation of clutches appears to be occupying the attention...