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11th March 1924
11th March 1924
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The Overhauling Difficulty with the Independent Bus. The Overhauling Difficulty with the Independent Bus.

T O WHAT extent are the independent bus owners of London (those outside the group embracing tbe . L.G.O.C. and its associated...

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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 NEW TYPE OF UNIVERSAL JOINT.

S OME of our readers may remember that in the issue of The Commercial Motor for December 11th last we dealt with an unusual...

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A NEW ENTRANT TO THE LIGHT VAN MARKET.

Details of the 4-cwt. Swift Light Goods Cartier in Which Use is Made of the 10 h.p. Car Chassis Slightly Modified. A STRIKING...

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A NEW CHASSIS FOR PASSENGER WORK.

• The Latest Production of a Prominent American Factory Which Has Been Expressly Designed for Bus Work. TN THE...

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SPEEDING-UP ROAD SWEEPING AND CLEANING.

A New Sweeper and Loader Which Enables Two Distinct Municipal Operations to be Efficiently Performed at the Same Time by One...

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THE IDEAL LIGHT MOTOR DELIVERY VAN.

A Discussion on the Features of the Specification Drawn Up by a Prominent User of Transport Vehicles. O February,28th an...

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AN INTERESTING DAY AT LEYLAND.

How the Important Lancashire Works has Once Again Reached the Level of a Large Output, Based Upon Mass Production of Standard...

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TRANSPORT IN '

IMBER . TRADE. T EE USE of motor vehicles has gradually extended in recent years until, at the present time, there is hardly a...

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SOME RECENT THORNYCROFT IMPROVEMENTS.

Details of Small Additions and Modifications Designed to Improve the Efficiency of the Products of this Well-known Company....

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PASSENGER TRAVEL NEWS.

The Latest Doings and Developments in the Bus and Coach World. A 20-SEATER COACH FOR IIIGH-CLASS TOURING. The Latest Product...

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MOTORBUS MONOPOLY OR COMPETITION.

Piquant North Wales Controversy that Might be Repeated Anywhere. All the Points of View. D URING THE past few weeks feeling...

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THE HAULIERS' INQUIRE WITHIN.

Details of a Cost-keeping System Suitable For Use in Connection with a small Bus-operating Concern. M Y LAST article was...

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FRUIT TRANSPORT IN THE SCOTTISH CAPITAL.

How the Motor Vehicle Has Proved Its Worth to Those Concerns Associated with the Transport of Fruit and Vegetables in...

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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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THE CLEANSING OF MODERN STREETS.

How The Up-to-date Motor Washing Machine Effects the Cleansing of Road Surfaces in Cities and Towns. W ITH THE advent of large...

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OPINIONS FROM OTHERS.

The Editor invites correspondence on all subjects connected with the use of comm,erciat motors. Letters shoula oe on One side...

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The Motor's Part in Excavating Work.

T HE WALLASEY Haulage Co., of Wallasey, who operate a substantial fleet of Sentinel steam wagons, particu•larly in connection...

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HINTS ON MAINTENANCE.

How to Get the Best Out of a Vehicle, to Secure Reliability and to Avoid Trouble. 495.—An Improvement to the Drive for the...

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SOME WORKSHOP TIPS.

A Lapping Tool. Aids to Testing. Notes on Brazing. T HE LAPPING•OUT of a cylinder, in order to make it fit to take an oversize...

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IMPROVEMENTS IN TRACTOR TRAILER DESIGN.

A Resume of Recently Published Patents. A MONGST this week's patent specifi - cations' there are two which covet...