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W HERE our Overseas Dominions and our Colonies differ so greatly from the home country is in their possession of vast areas of...
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That a good clutch never grabs. Of thousands still feeling Olympia-ed. That silencer repairs are better than fines. - That...
A device to enable a motorcar to travel fast. How does a throttle 'act? The more you press it the less it does. What of the...
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"The wheels of wealth will be slowed by all difficulties of transport at whatever points arising, as a carriage is by the...
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Securing the Greatest Possible Seating Capacity Whilst Conforming to the Projected New Public-service Vehicle Regulations. I...
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Valuable Advice on Every Phase of Ford Transport which will Appeal to the Owner, Driver and Rep a irer. 456.—Working the Horn...
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A Series of Informative Tables and Charts to Illustrate Them. T HERE has always been the need for somebody to sit down and get...
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An Invaluable and Indispensable Guide to Economic Vehicle Operation. O NE of the features of Me Commercial Motor which has...
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The Question is Answered by a Call to the User, Actual and Potential, to Consider the Latest Methods of Transport and to Show...
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A Twenty-eight Seater Vehicle Intended Primarily for the Conveyance of Convalescents. W E have recently been able to examine a...
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Contracts, Analogies and Forecasts. The Opportunity Offered for the Forging of Connecting Links. By Edward S. Shrapnell-Smith,...
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I T is always interesting to come across evidence of 4 an unusual character which throws even meagre light upon the question as...
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An American Example of the Manner in which the Motor Lorry Expedites Various Constructional Operations. A PART from the fact...
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Largely Effected by Horse Transport, Cotton Cartage by is Now the Subject of Experiment. Motor Lorry A LARGE proportion of the...
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'THERE is a type of engine now 1 being developed in several countries which would appear to possess most important...
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Obviating Undue Cylinder and Bearing Wear by Preventing Oil Contamination by Fuel and Grit. D URABILITY has always been a...
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• An Efficient Portable Tyre Pump Devised for Garage Work. W E were recently afforded an opportunity for examining a...
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The Advantages of Six Wheels to a Vehicle for Load Carrying. Some of the Applications of the Two Types—Flexible and Rigid...
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How the Six-wheeler Can Help and How the Use of the Type Can Be Encouraged. A Suggestion of a WM.-owned Fleet Lent to...
T IlE breaking-up of the great landed estates under the provisions of the Expropriation Law, and the division of the land among...
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Details of the Present Use of Public-service Vehicles, and a Forecast , of the Chances for Future Sales. T HE .motorbus is...
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Difficult Work Successfully Accomplished by Motor Lorries. S 0 rapidly is mechanical road transport growing that the bogy of a...
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the Good Points of the Steam Wagon are Adduced and the Arguments in Favour of Using a Homeproduced Fuel are Advanced. Future...
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A Resume' of Recent Development the Diffel ith Notes on the Pros and Cons of t Types. E XTRAORDINARY developments have taken...
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A Comprehensive Survey of the Many Remarkable Passenger and Goods Vehicles and Chassis and Municipal Appliances. A l'TER a...
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The Trend of Design of Vehicle and the Effect of Recent Changes Upon Traffic. By Sidney E. Garcke, T AM asked to deal with...
T HE States of the American Union are making motor users help to pay for the high cost of construction and upkeep of public...
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Some Valuable Hints on the Characteristics of the Woods Used in Constructing Motor Bodies. What to Choose and What to Refuse....
The news that the State Railway in Holland is preparing to institute a number of passenger and goods motor services, commencing...
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• There is a Brisk Demand for New Buses to .Replace Those of Older Pattern, to Augment Existing Fleets and to Run on Fresh...
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Details of the Servo Device and Other Features the New Dennis Admiral Bus. of L .:kT Tuesday saw an event which adds another...
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The Difficulty of Finding a Substitute for the Leaf Spring. A New Shock Damper and a New Leaf Spring. A LTHouGH it is admitted...
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Its Influence Upon the Use and Design of Commercial Vehicles. F OR some years the wider use of pneumatic tyres has been keenly...
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The Call for Further Pioneer Effort, for Active Propaganda and for Unified Action in Many Quarters. A LTHOUGH mechanical...
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A Brief History and Some Details of Modern Methods Which Are Being Employed to Meet Growing Traffic Needs. T LIE history of...
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An Expert's View of the Claims of the Concrete Road, in Support of which the Experiences of Road Engineers are• Brought...
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The Information that Must be Obtained Before Making a Decision to Effect a Change. 'THEN a commercial concern is called upon...