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10th April 1919
10th April 1919
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Trolley Wire Revival.

T HERE IS great need for watchfulness concerning the possibilities arising from the transfer, should it take place, to the...

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IF THE ROADS COME UNDER THE NEW MINISTRY.

W ITH THE Ways and Communications Bill undergoing consideration by the Standing Committee, matters are moving so fast that any...

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ONE HEARS

Of brilliant-hued two-seater taxis. That if it is yellow, it is hansom. Of wheelbarrow removals on Lady Day. That the latest...

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WHEELS OF INDUSTRY.

" The wheel of wealth will be slowed by all difficulties of transport at whatever points arising, as a carriage is by the...

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A POST-WAR CHAR-A-BANCS.

Refinement of Body Design Characterizes the Dennis Production. It is some six months ago that a de. acription appeared in The...

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LEAVES FROM THE INSPECTOR'S NOTEBOOK.

Big Engines are Baits for Buyers. The Manchester Show and Its Profits. I F IT HAPPENED to be my job at present to have to...

THE COMING OF THE MOTOR HANSOM.

T HERE IS every reason to believe that the licensing of two-seated motor hansoms will be adopted in London, thus materially...

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A BREWERY CONCERN ENTERS THE TRADE.

Twenty Years' Transport Experience Behind Hancock's Commercar Agency for South Wales and Monmouthshire. E DON'T WANT to be...

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IMPROVING THE TRANSPORT BILL.

What is Required to Facilitate Road Transport. I N THE COURSE of his speech to the gathering assembled at the luncheon of the...

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THE MAUD SLAY PROGRAMME.

T HE MAUDSLAY MOTOR 00., LTD., of Coventry, are producing three distinct types of their commercial vehicles; these follow very...

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THE C.M.U.A. LUNCHEON.

Mr. joynson-Hicks, M.P., on the Future of Road Transport. Electricity on the Roads. T HE ANNUAL LUNCHEON of the Commercial...

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CONVERTING PRIVATE CHASSIS TO VANS.

Dangers of Overloading. One-tonners in Demand. T HERE IS a tendency to associate the word " lorry " with the heavier type of...

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MOTOR TRANSPORT IN BRITISH EAST AFRICA.

A Huge Field Ripe for Development. The New Governor's Road-making Policy. A Motor Service to the Mountains of the Moon. C...

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STARTING LIFE AS A HAULAGE CONTRACTOR.

Organized Tradesmen's Deliveries. •How the Carrier can Replace the Tradesman's Van. W E MAY appropriately, at this stage,...

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THE GREAT SMALL VAN QUESTION.

By S. F. Edge. T HIS QUESTION, which I find referred to in your issue of March 27th in "Leaves front the Inspector's...

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For DRIVERS, MECHANICS & FOREMEN

A PRIZE OF TEN SLILLINGS is awarded each week to the sender of the best letter which we publish on this page: all others are...

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A WOODEN-FRAMED TRACTOR.

A Resume of Recently Published Patent Specifications. An American inventor, R. B. Hartsough, has endeavoured in the design of...