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10th June 1924
10th June 1924
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A New Development in Home Fuel Supplies, .

W E ARE importin g about 330,000,000 g allons of motor spirit per annum, whereas common sense tells us that we ou g ht to put...

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ONE HEARS

Chatter from Bristol. That the White-Smiths are white men. That Dover is improving as a bus centre. The tolling of bells for...

HERE'S ONE

Pedestrian (dashing up to cab rank in great hurry): " Five bob extra if you get me to the station in time for my train "...

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WHEELS OF INDUSTRY.

"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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HOW MAY ROAD PERILS BE MINIMIZED?

Many of the Causes of Accidents Could Be Removed and Many Road Risks Diminished or Abolished if Fuller Consideration were Given...

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SPECIAL BODIES • FOR COAL DELIVERY.

Vehicles Used for Delivering Coal to Miners in Convenient Loads. ri NE OF the facilities that mosi coal 'L/miners in various...

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MAKING BEST USE OF THE FORD.

Valuable Advice on Every Phase of Ford Transport, Which Will Appeal to the Owner, Driver and Repairer. I N THIS series of...

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NARRATIVES OF THE INDUSTRY.

The Evolution of the Prominent Concerns in the British Commercial Vehicle Industry which have Made History by the Pursuit of a...

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• A ONE-TONNER WITH A CHAIN-TRACK DRIVE.

A New Type of Light Vehicle which can be Employed on Loose, Soft, or Irregular Surfaces. MHE EXPERIENCE of the war showed,...

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THE MERITS OF THE TWO-BEARING CRANKSHAFT.

The 2-ton chassis produced by the Associated quipment Co., Ltd., _of Welthamstow, is the first A.E.C. model to be fitted with a...

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TOWARDS GREAT AFETY ON HILLS.

The Shortcomings of Present-day Braking Circumstances in which Front-wheel Brake id Some Suggestions for Brake Improvement....

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AN IMPROVED FORM OF TRACTOR-LORRY.

Details of the Trailer Equipment for Tractor-lorries built by R. A. Dyson and Co., Ltd., under Licence from theY Detroit Co.,...

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POSSIBILITIES OF THE ELECTRIC RUNABOUT.

Where the Battery Electric is Already Successful. The Pros and Cons of •the . Lighter Types. The Opinions of Well-known...

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THE TRANSPORT OF CATTLE FOODS.

Motor Vehicles Much Used in the Largest Food Trade in the Country. MHERE ARE three or four large fleets of heavy motor...

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PASSENGER TRAVEL NEWS.

The Latest Doings and Developments in the Bus and Coach World, SECURING EFFICIENT VENTILATION ON ENCLOSED VEHICLES. A Simple...

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MOTORBUS OR TRAMCAR-WHICH?

The Modern Tendency to Determine the Relative Spheres of these Passenger-carrying Media. T1OR MANY months past prominent...

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REMARKABLE BUS DEVELOPMENTS IN HOLLAND.

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THE HAULIERS' INQUIRE WITHIN.

The Second of a Short Series of Articles on Hire Cars. More About the London Taxicab What It Earns. I N A previous article I...

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A NEW SELF-LOADING AND TIPPING TRAILER.

An Interesting Trailer Construction in which, by the Use of a Telescopic Drawbar, the Towing Vehicle is Used to Provide the...

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HAULING TRAMCARS BY MOTOR VEHICLES.

Some time ago . the Metropolitan' Asylums . Board voted £220 for an experimental trailer, specially designed by the; "former...

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HINTS ON MAINTENANCE.

now to Get the Best Out of a Vehicle, to Secure Reliability and to Avoid Trouble. 529.—Overcoming Brake Trouble on the Guy....

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ODD TOOLS FROM SCRAP.

How Our Driver and Mechanic Readers Have Turned Waste Materials to Useful Account. MHERE ARE many country garages which have...

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A SELF-COOLING ENGINE..

A Resume of Recently Published Patents. T HE title of this week's page for patents must inevitably be rather intriguing. We...