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11th January 1927
11th January 1927
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Our Scheme for Eliminating the Horse. The Suggested Subsidy.

THE draught horse (we regret to say it, for it is a pleasure to be able to see and admire a well-groomed and well-driven team)...

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ONE HEARS

Of uneasy turns and starts. Thai everybody's down to brass tacks. Of sixes but not sevens in bus engines. of novices...

HERE'S ONE

An old song brought up to date for the Chancellor of the Exchequer :— Tax the lad for work, Tax the lad for play, Tax the lad,...

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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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A Useful Vehicle for Estate Work.

MEE 30-cwt. model produced by Dennis Bros., Ltd., Guildford, is in use on quite a number of large estates, lint a uew type of...

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DEVELOPING THE BUS PARKING STATION.

Local Authorities are Recognizing the Need for the Provision of Suitable Bus Stations Conducted Under Reasonable Regulations....

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A CHASSIS WITH DETACHABLE MAJOR UNITS.

Another Method of Accelerating the Removal and Replacement of Components with a View to the Reduction of Maintenance Costs....

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Chile as a Market for Commercial Motors.

By a Special Correspondent, C HILE is a good market for the sale of commercial tnotor vehicles, inasmuch as its widely...

Page 49

Facilitating the Loading and Unloading of Gas-meters.

T I - U1 problems associated with the transport of gas stoveS, gas-meters and similar appliances may not, at first sight,...

Page 50

OPERATING COSTS OF SIX-WHEELERS.

New Tables, Supplementing those in Our Issue of December 14th, Giving Costs of Operation for the. Various Types of Six-wheeled...

Page 52

HOW HORSED TRANSPC

CAN BE ELIMINATED, \Thy Horsed Vehicles are Still Being Use of the Future. Congestion which Can 11 , Ants For and Against...

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ACTIVITIES OF A NEW BUS AMALGAMATION.

Details of the Passenger-vehicle Services of the Lancashire and Westmorland Motor Services, Ltd., which Runs a Fleet of 80...

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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. 474.–Withdrawing the...

Page 58

BENEFITS OF OPPOSED-CYLINDER ENGINES.

Consideration, it is Argued by the Author of this Article, Should be Given to the Design of a Type of Power Unit that is...

Page 60

HOW TO AVOID BROKEN PETROL PIPES.

Simple, Inexpensive and Effective Methods of Eliminating a Cause of Delay that' Often has, Serious Results. IXTELEN a lorry is...

Page 61

PASSENGER TRAVEL NEWS.

The Latest Doings and Developments in the Bus and Coach World. A HANDSOME ALL-WEATHER COACH. Details of an 18-20-seater...

S.O.S. BUSES IN SERVICE ON TYNESIDE.

The Latest Activities of a Progressive Concern which Meets the Transport Needs of a Thickly Populated Area. A N enterprising...

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,Inspecting the Undergear from Floor Level.

I N most garages from which fleets of commercial vehicles are run and in the shops of engineering works it is usual to find a...

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PROBLEMS OF THE HAULIER AND CARRIER.

Hiring Out a Vehicle and Supplying Partial Service Only. I N the majority of eases when one is asked to quote for the hire of...

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OPINIONS FROM OTHERS.

The Editor invitesCorrespondence on all subjects connected with the use of commercial motors. Letters should be on one side of...

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WAYS AND MEANS.

Useful Contributions from Our Driver and Mechanic Readers. An Unusual Breakdown. A MOST unusual occurrence and a most...

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A VIBRATION MODERATOR.

A Résumé of Recently Published Patent Specifications. CARWARDINE, in specification Ur.No. 262,180, describes a system of...