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13th January 1933
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The Blight of Uncertainty

T O-DAY the commercial-vehicle industry of this country, both in the operating and manufacturing spheres,. is in a position...

A Drive to Further Coach Travel

- POR some time it has been realized that the publicity of individual coaching concerns is entirely inadequate to counteract...

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Passing Comments

A PURPOSE usefully served by Thermoflex Packless glands (described in our issue dated January 6) is for retaining lubricant in...

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WHEELS of INDUSTRY

M.H.C.S.A. Opposes Commissioners' Views on Indicators. The Motor Hirers and Coach Services Association, Ltd., has replied to...

The S.M.M. and T.'s Exhibition Policy

I N connection with its policy and rulings for 1933, in relation to exhibitions, the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders...

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News of Municipal Activities

Derby Corporation's Latest Guy Trolley-buses. Further to a paragraph appearing in a recent issue, intimating that Derby...

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MUNICI PAL PURCHASES and PROPOSALS

GLASGOW Corporation is purchasing from Messrs..Aveling and Barford and Perkins, a 2i-ton petrol-engined road roller costing...

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A New "Reason" for

RAILWAY ATTACKS on Road Transport A LEADING feature of the home il.industrial life of the nation, during the past year, has...

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New Principle in

THE LATES1 1:ROSSLEY OIL ENGINE W E are able this week to announce a new type of Crossley compression-ignition engine to be...

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Morris-Commercial Ligh Vehicles Improved

F OR a number of years Morris.. Commercial 15-cwt. and 1-ton vehicles have enjoyed no mean popularity, judging by the number of...

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The Vulcan Range for 1933

D URING the past few days we have had an opportunity to visit the works of the Vulcan Motor and Engineering Co. (1906), Ltd.,...

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OPINIONS and QUERIES Those Salter Report Implications.

The Editor, THE COMMERCIAL MOTOR. [3959] Sir,—The ordinary observer would think that the recent disclaimer by the members of...

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The Government Invites Constructive Proposals for Road Transport

was announced by Mr. B. C. • Marston, chairman of the Road Haulage Association, at a London rally of hauliers held under the...

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THE LEYLAND OIL

■ IGINE TRIED OUT A LTHOUGH the general principles of the Leyland oil engine have been known and illustrations and references...

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Traffic Act Amendments

A Résumé of an. Appeal Addressed to the Minister of Transport by the Standing Joint Committee THE MITE Road Traffic Act, 1930,...

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A Development in Trolley-bus Control

T lEmrecently granted patent (384,433) of Mr. J. G. Smithson, of Oakdale, Alvechurch, Worcestershire, should be of great...

The Marchant-Stewart Electro-magnetic Injector

I N our recent description a the interesting Marchant-Stewart oil engine, we mentioned the fact that the injectors, or, rather,...

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Lining Brake Drums by the Laystall Method

T HE recent installation by Laystall Motor Engineering Works, Ltd., Ewer Street, Southwark, London, S.E.1, of a new electric...

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Operating Aspects of PASSENGER TRANSPORT

IMPORTANT MINISTERIAL STATEMENT ON FARES SUMMATION Result of Appeals by Elliott Bros. (Bournemouth) Ltd. .tl A N important...

LATEST NEWS FROM THE TRAFFIC AREAS

POOR RESPONSE TO CALL FOR STRIKE OF U.A.S. EMPLOYEES. A DISPUTE has arisen in certain northern depots of United Automobile...

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EASTERN COUNTIES CO.

MAKES ANOTHER APPLICATION FOR "SEASONS" T HE complicated question of the issue of season tickets by the Eastern Counties...

THE TRAFFIC COMMISSIONERS' PUBLIC SITTINGS

T HE following are the times and places announced by Area Traffic Commissioners for their forthcoming public sittings. In each...

The Used-vehicle Problem

M RADE depression has not checked the growth of Carmo (1929), Ltd., 390, Euston Road, London, N.W.1, for during a recent...

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115,000 Miles with a 5-6-ton Oiler

Remarkable Results Obtained from a Pagefield Gardner engined Vehicle Which has Been Driven Hard for a Period of Nearly 21...

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WHERE TO FIND HAULAGE BUSINESS

C ERTAIN branches of haulage are likely to be active or otherwise, according to the weather and, in most cases, hauliers who...

TENDERS OF INTEREST TO HAULIERS

B OSTON Rural District Council invites tenders for the supply of granite, slag, both dry and tarred, and shingle. Application...

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Problems of the

HAULIER and CARRIER I T seemed to me that it might be a good idea, in the course of this series of articles, to secure the...

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A Free Wheel at Will

T HE name of The Ford Motor Co., Ltd., Engiand, appears in patent No. 884,513, which describes an arrangement whereby a free...