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13th November 1928
13th November 1928
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Transport and the Sugar-beet Industry.

THE industry of sugar : beet growing, which is -L a new branch of British agriculture; has, during the season which has now...

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L.. Loose Leaves.

MIIAT Sir Henry Maybury has for a long time sought the convenient and most suitable moment for retiring from the post of...

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HERE'S ONE

From Lancashire. The fog was like wool about the face and It was late when the carrier turned into his yard. "Eh, lad!" cried...

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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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An American Passenger Chassis for Foreign Markets.

T HE Willys-Knight Export Corporation of America has just designed a new passenger chassis which is, we gather, expressly...

Loading Sugar-beet Lorries Mechanically.

The LOTJGHING 10 ins, deep in pre paration for a potato crop was a feature of a tractor demonstration held on the Harper Adams...

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ROAD TRANSPORT IN OTHER LANDS.

Items of News Intended to Stimulate the Interest of British Makers in Overseas Markets. Subsidizing Lorry and Bus Manufacture...

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A SIX-WHEELER WITH TRACKING WHEELS.

A Vehicle of New Design which Does Not Grind its Tyres when Cornering and which Appears to Gain in Fuel Economy from that...

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A NEW FORM OF PRISON VAN.

The Latest Type of Motor Black Maria Provides Safer and More Convenient Travelling for Prisoners and Personnel. F OR: some...

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PROBLEMS OF THE HAULIER AND CARRIER.

A New Reader Finds a New Name for what We Have Been Pleased for so Many Years to Call "Depreciation." M Y letter bag is...

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THAT ONE-SIXTH OF A PENNY PER PASSENGER.

A Criticism of the Proposal of Mr. E. S. Shrapnell-Smith Advanced in Connection with Belfast Tramcar and Bus Controversy. By...

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How the Parcelcar is Progressing in France.

A BOUT two years ago we mentioned a rather speedy development in France of the motorcycle-type threewheeler machine for light...

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OUR EYE-WITNESS AT THE BERLIN SHOW.

Some Notes on Traffic Conditions. Chassis Features Amongst the Many Interesting German Exhibits. W E had looked forward with...

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The Benevolent Fund Banquet.

T H"year's president of the council, Mr. W. R. Morris, presided at the twenty-third annuali banquet of the Motor and Cycle...