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Special Features of This Issue

13th July 1934, Page 32
13th July 1934
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For carrying wheat in bulk a special lightweight Duramin body has been built and mounted on a Crane ei,ght-wheeled trailer. Page 733.

Our road-test report deals with the smallest vehicle in the

Commer range—the 8-cat, van. Page 734.

We give brief details of an easy-starting and economizing device, known as the Inductair Vaporiser. Page 739.

Practical methods of reconditioning used oil and the different plants used for the Purpose are surveyed in an authoritative

article. Page 740.

A new Barimar process overcomes the need for reboring

scored cylinders. Page 741.

Some interesting features are associated with the rodtransport activities of the Shredded Wheat Co., Ltd., by reason of the fact that its products are very light and bulky. Page 742.

Specimens of forms which have to be kept in connection with goods-vehicle records under the Road and Rail Trafic Act are

published, with a digest of the regulations. .Page 745.

Our bodybuilding expert's contribution deals with the design

of travellers' vehicles. Page 746.

The procedure that has to be followed when appealing against

decisions of the Licensing Authorities is outlined. Page 748.

In his weekly article, " S.T.R.deals with the fallacy of quoting fiat rates for the haulage of manure. Page 754.

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