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11th November 1924
11th November 1924
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The C.M.U.A. Honourably Attains its Majority.

T HE coming-of-age of the Commercial Motor Users Association was celebrated in a suitable manner an Wednesday last, a company...

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ONE HEARS

at " One Hears" often initiate. at it's still a long way down to brass tacks. at a poor Press need not always depress....

HERE'S ONE

Brown: "You know, lots of things seem easy to do till you start to do them yourself " Jones : "It's the same with lots of men I "

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WHEELS OF INDUSTRY.

The wheels of wealth will be slowed by all diffieu,:ties of transport at whatever points arising, as a carriage is by the...

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A GLIMPSE OF LEYLAND ACTIVITIES.

The Manufacturing Policy. What Buyers Demand. Notes on the Leyland-Clarkson Boiler. Works Internal Transport O N EVERY visit...

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A VERY NOTABLE TRANSPORT GATHERING.

The Commercial Motor Users Association Celebrates its Coming-of-age at a Banquet and is the Recipient of Two Valuable Silver...

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A NEW BRITISH ONE-TON CHASSIS.

The Sturdy New Bean Chassis, Which Sells at £265, Incorporates a 14 h.p. Side-valve Engine in Unit With Four-speed Box,...

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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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A BRITISH APPLICATH ? FOUR-WHEEL DRIVE.

Complete Technical Description of " Hathi in Undeveloped Countries. Designed by Thornycrofts for Haulage Work vel Features of...

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THE PERUVIAN MARKET.

T EIROUGH the courtesy of the Pacific Steam Navigation Co., of Liverpool, we have received f), cutting from " The Western Coast...

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A FREIGHT-AGENCY OFFER.

Cutting the Rate for Return Loads—a Proceeding to be Discountenanced. MEE AVOIDANCE of empty running .1 is a problem which has...

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MORE COMFORT FOR BUS PASSENGERS.

A Few Criticisms of Bus Body Design and Constructional Details, together with a Series of Suggestions for the Elimination of...

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Co-ordinated Road and Rail Transport.

A N interesting combined system of rail and road transp ort has recently been inaugurated n connection with the Bolls Margarine...

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PASSENGER TRAVEL NEWS.

The Latest Doings and Developments in the Bus and Coach World. SMALL SALOON BUSES OF GOOD DESIGN. Brief Details of...

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MOTOR COACHING IN RETROSPECT.

What the Past Season's Working Has Revealed. Factors Which Have Played Their Part in 1924 Developments. A T THE close of...

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EARNING A LIVING BY MOTOR HAULAGE.

The Question of Profit on a Haulage Contract. What Is Profit and What is Not. I T is not so easy as some people may think • to...

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PARCEL-CARRIERS AT THE MOTOR CYCLE SHOW.

Although Not Numerous there were smile - . Commercial Exhibits of Considerable Interest. I N VIEW of the tremendous progress...

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SECURING ENGINE EFFICIENCY.

Our Driver and Mechanic Readers Offer Some Useful Advice. MHE TIME inevitably comes when the bearings of an engine must be...

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THE SPRINGING OF HEAVY VEHICLES.

A Resume of Recently Published Patent Specifications. "00 SIMPLE, that the wonder is that le7 no one has thought of it...