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10th November 1925
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A New Demand for the Imposition of an Import Duty.

pt RI TI SH manufacturers of commercial motor I-1 vehicles have once again embarked upon a determined attempt to persuade the...

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A Story of an Unattended Heavy Tractor.

J' ARSH although such a rule may seem, five years would appear to be about the limit of time during which a motor vehicle may...

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ONE HEARS

Of possible shows at Wembley. That fine lines often make fine fares. That the Bristol radiators are too retiring. Of a glut...

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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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THE FRANCO-BELGIAN GAS-PRODUCER TRIALS.

The End of the Road Test of 1,250 Miles and the Commencement of the Bench and Laboratory Tests. W E have already briefly...

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FURTHER DETAILS OF THE AUTOVAN.

A Radial Engine with Vertical Crankshaft, Final Drive to the Front Wheels via Cardan Shafts from a Worm Gear and Four-wheel...

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The Roads and Transport Congress and Exhibition.

A N excellent idea of the importance of the Public Works, Roads and Transport Congress and Exhibition, which opens at the...

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LIGHT VANS FOR RETAIL DISTRIBUTION.

Suggestions and Criticisms Made at the Convention of the Incorporated Association of Retail Distributors at Olympia. O NE of...

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MOTORBUS OWNERS IN CONFERENCE.

Agreed Resolutions Concerning Overall Length, the Problem of the Standing Passenger and the Question of Disinterestedness of...

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PASSENGER TRAVEL NEWS.

The Latest Doings and Developments in the Bus and Coach World. A NORTHERN COMPANY'S 1925 COACHING RESULTS. Details of the...

COACH SERVICES ON SPECIAL MOTOR ROADS.

Attractive Saloon Vehicles which are Used to Maintain Communications on Some of the Private Roads in Italy. A S many of our...

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A Hint to Fleet Owners.

U SERS of large fleets of motor vehicles might well take a leaf out of the book of George Wall and Co., Ltd. (Lovell and...

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BRINGING THE ST1 rAGON INTO LINE.

The Developments in Design and Meth Resulted in Types of Steam Vehicle NI struction of the Past Few Years Have anicany are on a...

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THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE LIGHT, FAST BUS.

An Interesting Paper by a Weil-known Bus Authority Read During the Show Period. M . L. G. WYNDHAM SHIRE read a paper before...

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A SAHARAN EXPEDITION.

The Six-wheeled Lorry is Again put upon its Mettle. T HE three pictures reproduced on this page are given full prominence...

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RECENT ADVANCES IN ELECTRIC VEHICLES.

Contrary to the Opinion Prevailing amongst the Advocates of the Internal Combustion Engine, the Electric Vehicle has been...

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PROBLEMS OF THE HAULIER AND CARRIER.

A Miscellany of Queries which are of General Interest to Users of Commercial Motor Vehicles. A LL engaged in the hauling and...

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OPINIONS FROM OTHERS.

The Editor invites correspondence on all subjects connected with the lase of commercial motors. Letters should be on one side...

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HINTS ON MAINTENANCE.

• How to Get the Best out of a Vehicle, to Secure Reliability and to Avoid Trouble. 652.—Taking up Wear in a Halley Oil Pump....

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APPLIANCES FOR VEHICLE USERS.

Ideas Advanced by Our Driver and Mechanic . Readers. C OMPARATIVELY few garage proprietors can afford to purchase a complete...

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PRODUCER PLANT FOR VEGETABLE FUELS.

A Resuin6 of Recently Published Patent Specifications. L T.-COL. DAVID J. SMITH, whose name is already identified with...