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16th December 1930
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Page 79

The Outlook for 1931

By THE EDITOR A T the time of writing the outlook is dark and foggy, but light follows darkness and fog is invariably...

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LLOOSE LEAVES A PROPOS the la:British view of the forward-control type of coach and bus chassis, that it promotes better

and more careful driving, it is interesting to learn that in the Argentine the more orthodox type is preferred, because the...

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ONE HEARS

It stated that petrol's triumph does not equal that of the pneumatic tyre. That the Chairmen of the Area Commissioners are to...

HERE'S ONE

Cold-weather precautions are becoming topical amongst drivers of motor vehicles. One man recently inquired from another how to...

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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 Mobile Laboratory For Research

T O carry on the work of investigation in connection with malaria and other tropical diseases, the Entomological Laboratory of...

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Commercial Motors at the Smithfield Club Show .

Oil Engines to the Fore. A Comprehensive Tractor Display A T the Smithfield Club Cattle Show, which was held at the Royal...

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The Progress

and Status of the ROAD -TRANSF DRT INDUSTRY T HE task of recording the progress of the road transport industry becomes...

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PROSPECTS

of the OIL ENGINE T HE compression-ignition oil engine, or Diesel, as it is generally, but incorrectly, called, is now being...

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ITEMS OF NEWS IN A FEW LINES

The London and North Eastern Railway Co. has placed an order with the Associated Equipment Co., Ltd., for 45 4-ton vehicles for...

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A 1931 Export Field the Argentine

How a Sales Campaign Should be Conducted in this Promising but Difficult Country. Advice to Makers Showing at the Buenos Aires...

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GIANT TYRES

of the Present and Future L OOKING at the commercial-vehicle industry as it stands to-day, it is difficult to realize that...

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TENDENCIES IN CHASSIS DESIGN

W YE must thank the recent war for bringing into evidence the value of commercial motors in all problems of transport. When...

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THE

TEE tendency during the past few years towards heavier and heavier loads and the increased use of road vehicles for...

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The Outlook for the

PASSENGER-CARRYING INDUSTRY An Outspoken and Long-headed Forecast of the Position of the Passenger Road-transport Business,...

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THE PROSPECTS OF INDIA

AS A MARKET Statistics of This Great Country's Rising Imports of Commercial Chassis and Vehicles. How the Road Transport of...

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RECENT PROGRESS IN PASSENGER BODYWORK

Our Bodybuilding Expert Reviews Past Progress in Body Design and Outlines Future Possible Developments, Incorporating Notes on...

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How EXPORTS ARE

DEVELOPING A Survey of the World's Markets for Commercial Vehicles, Motor Chassis and Tractors, Showing Their Relative...

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• HAULAGE

Considered as an Industry Haulage Contracting has Always been a Part of Industrial Life: It has remained for the Motor Vehicle...

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Phases of Passenger Travel at Horne

and Abroad A BIG BRITISH BUS FLEET FOR CAIRO A Creditable British Effort. 108 Thornyerofts Ordered to Inaugurate a New...

THE MOTOR HIRERS' AND COACH SERVICES ASSOCIATION

A Virile and Hard-working Spirit Evident at the Annual General Meeting O N Monday, December 8th, the IL/Motor Hirers' and Coach...

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A FORD SIX-WHEELED COACH FOR SCOTLAND

The Third Axle and an Auxiliary Gearbox Make 20-seater Bodywork Possible A N accompanying photograph illustrates a Ford...

MIDDLESBROUGH RE-OPENS NEGOTIATIONS WITH THE L.N.E.R.

The Railway Company's Offer to Take Over the Local Passenger-transport System to be Reconsidered A T its last meeting...