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20th August 1929
20th August 1929
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Legislation and Future Traffic Development.

()WING to the frailties of human nature it ‘-"is essential that various forms of regulation be issued from time to time to...

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LOOSE LEAVES

WII.. Pomeroy, one of E note that Mr. L. the best-known men in the motor industry, who has for some time been general manager...

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WHEELS of INDUSTRY fi The wheels of wealth will be

slowed by all difficulties of transport at whatever points arising, as a carriage is by the roughness of the roads over which...

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Municipal Purchases and Proposals.

THORNABT Town Council is to buy, a motor ambulance. Eimunianox Town Council is making application for a loan to enable it to...

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A NOVEL Multi-speed Easy-change GEARBOX

WIRE main two shortcomings of the 1. orthodox gearbox, as used on the majority of motor vehicles, are, first, the difficulty of...

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A New-model Agrimotor for England

A Tthe Royal Agricultural Show held at Harrogate in July the Associated Manufacturers' Co. (London), Ltd., of Wharfdale 'Road,...

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Problems

of the HAULIER and CARRIER T 'PHIS is the second contribution of a short series of articles dealing with the subject of...

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A THREE-WHEELER for Light Delivery Work

MEE entry of the Scott parcelcar into the commercial1 motor field reminds us of the modern tendency for University graduates to...

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A Trailer Equipped as a Travelling Exhibition

W E have often had occasion to draw attention to the merits of the mobile showroom as a means for bringing to the notice of the...

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A RAILWAY COMPANY OUTLINES ITS ROAD TRANSPORT POLICY

An Insight into the Progress of the L.M.S. Road-motor Services, as Expressed by the Vice-President of the • Company. !.-xTOU...

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A NEW S.M.C. FOUR-WHEELER

For Passenger Service TN the issue of The Commercial Motor dated December 18th, 1928, we made . the exclusive announcement...

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A Simple SUNSHINE-ROOF Design

A Type which Combines the Merits of Quick Operation, Lightness and Adequate Drainage. W HETHER a vehicle be destined for short...

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OPINIONS and QUERIES

The Royal Commission on Transport. The Editor, THE COMMERCIAL MOTOR. [2865] Sir,—We consider the Commission's Report in the...

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PHASES OF PASSENGER TRAVEL

Notes on Every Aspect of Coach and Bus Development. W AT looks like proving a most HAT expedition has recentlybeen jointly...

BUS RESULTS AT EASTBOURNE.

Extracts from the Municipality's Annual Bus Report and Details of the General Manager's Observations. A LTHOLTGH the working...

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COACH-SERVICE CO-ORDINATION.

An Impression of the Interests Recently Acquired by the L.N.E,R. Co. in North-country Coaching Concerns. I N no area of...

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GLASGOW'S BID FOR FURTHER POWERS.

Details of the Report Which the Tramways Committee Has Placed Before Glasgow Corporation. MHE tramways committee of Glas gow...

STUDYING THE DRIVER'S HEALTH.

New A.J.S. Pilot Coaches, Which Have the Coupe-de-ville Type of Head, Put Into Service Between London and Brighton. I N...

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A Trio of NEW BERLIET MODELS

Chassis of 3 tons and 5 tons Capacity Added to the Range of a Well known French Maker, the Products of which are Marketed in...

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A Power Take-off

for the New Ford A Rdsumd of Recently Published Patent Specifications. A - USEFUL attachment for the new Ford is described in...