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16th August 1921
16th August 1921
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Mechanical Transport in Parliament.

HE representation of Motor • transport in Parliament remains inadequate. It is difficult to name six members Of the' House to...

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ONE HEARS

Of much traffic at Trafford Park. That Mexico is drilling oil reserves. Of quests overseas for the mass buyer. Of...

HERE'S ONE

A two-cylinder lorry had been brought into the repair shop, rattling and banging, with both big-ends gone. " long's it bin like...

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WHEELS OF INDUSTRY.

The wheel of wealth will be slowed by all difficulties of transport at whatever points arising, as a carriage as by the...

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ARE RAIL AND ROAD INTERDEPENDENT?

The Possibilities of Co-operation Between, the Two Forms of Transport in Young Countries. By "Wanderer." I HAVE recently had...

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THE SHOWMAN AND THE MOTOR VEHICLE,

Modern Methods of the Amusement Caterer. P r 0-DAY WE SHOW: To-morrow .1 we travel T " This was the slogan of the old showman,...

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A WELL-DESIGNED TWO-STRETCHER AMBULANCE.

An Interesting Austin Design, Incorporating Novel Stretcher Rack Gear. O NE MAN IN his time plays many parts, and the same...

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THE USE OF MOTORS .TING LONDON S FIRES.

A Description of the Organization of till Power-driven Brigade, with Special Reference to the rtilized by It. T HIS REMARKABLY...

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FLEET MAINTENANCE ON A LARGE SCALE.

One of the Largest General Engineering Shops in London is Prepared to Deal with the Repair of All Kinds of Commercial...

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INDIVIDUALITY IN COLOUR SCHEMES.

The Writer Suggests that Motor Agents Should Persuade Each Customer to Adopt an Exclusive Colour Scheme for His Business. . By...

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• HINTS FOR HAULIERS.

An Occasional Chat on Subjects and Problems of Interest to those Who are Engaged or About to be Engaged, in Running Commercial:...

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AN ANCIENT STEAMER.

T HE ANCIENT steamer, illustrations of which are published on this page, has ority -recently come to rest after a long and...

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PROGRESS IN PASSENGER, TRAVEL.

The Latest Doings and Developments in the Bus and Coach World. Ban on Coaches. Views of the Southampton County Council. A...

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CLEANLINESS AND MAINTENANCE.

By " The Inspector," N OW THAT the habit of holding commercial vehicle parades has spread from the Metropolis to various...

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THE ALBION REPAIR DEPOT AT MANCHESTER.

A FINE service,depet was recently It opened in Warwick Road North, Manchester,' by the Albion Motor Car Co., Ltd.'. This is...

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DRIVER-DESIGNER AND THE MOTOR COACH.

• Ideas on Innovations—Pointers for Would-be 'Prize Winners. W HO has the greater chance of thinking out improvements for the...

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• A NEW ONE TON EXPRESS CHASSIS.

Details of the Latest International Fast Delivery Model, which is Equipped with Pneumatic Tyres and Electric Lighting and...

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THE BOND AND AGRICULTURAL SHOWS.

The Value of Olympia and the Royal to the Agriculturist T HE ARTICLE by "The Inspector," entitled "Exhibitions and the Bond,"...

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FORD VAN POINTERS.

By R. T. Nicholson (Author of "The Book of the Ford "). I HAPPENED across en odd case the other day. Talking with a Ford van...

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CANADIAN IMPORTS OF MOTOR LORRIES.

The Chance for British Manufacturers in the Dominion. A CCORDING to the Canadian trade returns for the fiscal year ended March...

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• HINTS, ON MAINTENANCE.

How to Get the Best Out of a Vehicle, to Secure Reliability and to Avoid Troubles. C ONTRIBUTIONS are invited for this page...

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ROADSIDE AND GARAGE.

A Page for Drivers, Mechanics and Foremen. An Ingenious Ratchet Spanner. The sender of the following communication has been...

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A NEW PRIMING GEAR.

A Résumé of Recently Published Patents. The apparatus which is described in No. 165,596, by A. J. Adams, would be mainly...