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21st May 1929
21st May 1929
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The Urgent Need for the Removal of Licensing Inconsistencies.

I MPORTANT as have been the advances made in that portion of our great motor-vehicle industry which is concerned with the...

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LOOSE LEAVES

W E are glad to see that British makers are pay ing real attention to the matter of service. For instance, Guy Motors, Ltd.,...

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ONE HEARS That a Manley is a fine fellow.

Of the first Tiger for the Stockholm Zoo. What Mr. Edsel B. Ford called the spade. That trade follows the flag and the...

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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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Municipal Purchases and Proposals

The parks committee of the CHESTERFIELD Corporation is considering the purchase of a motor lorry. The GELLYGAER Urban District...

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A CRANE of Universal Application

I N docks, railway yards and factories where the lifting and transporting of goods is an everyday and all-day occurrence, a...

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THE WHEEL-ARCH

A LTHOUGH the iljoadiug line of the passenger carrying chassis has been lowered during the past few years, the dime ter Of...

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A SALVAGE LORRY with NEW FEATURES

A T the works of the Highbury IA. Corner Motor Co., Ltd., in North London, a breakdown lorry has just hen completed which has...

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A Specialist in FARM TRANSPORT

A LTUOUGH farmers have for many i - 1 years been pressed to use motor vehicles, the effects of widespread propaganda on the...

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The Effect of

TYRE SIZE upon CHASSIS DESIGN IT J ERYTHING to do with motor vehicles is in the 1 1 nature of a compromise. Certain...

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ROAD TRANSPORT MATTERS IN PAR IAMENT

A Review of the Past Session of Parliament. Criticism of a Road development Scheme. Tradesmen's Stationary Vehicl s. By Our...

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A New Steam SIX-WHEELED

TAR-SPRAYER A PARTICULARLY .ti.interesting and practical combination machine for road spraying and the delivery of tar in...

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COSTS Correcting Some Confused Ideas

Explaining How Certain Readers and Users Have Fallen into the Error of Imagining the Item "Interest on First Cost" to be...

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A NEW Short-wheelbase 3-TONNER

I N our issue for Jiinuary 29th we published a description of the Dodge Brothers HEX-type 3-ton chassis, which was placed on...

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MECHANICAL TRANSPORT

as a Vital Factor in EMPIRE DEVELOPMENT S TUDENTS of history will notice that all the great civilizations of past generations...

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PHASES OF PASSENGER TRAVEL

Notes on Every Aspect of Coach and Bus Development. AN AMBITIOUS COACHING PROJECT. A Large Company-flotation for the...

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THE L.G.O. Co.'s 1929 COACHING PROGRAMME.

A 'Large Fleet of New-type 32-seater All-weather Coaches Brought Into Service. F some years past Londoners or those staying in...

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BUS RESULTS AT BURTON.'

Figures which Reveal the Progress Being Made by the Motorbus System of the Corporation. rTI HE municipal authorities at...

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OPINIONS FROM OTHERS

Cleaning Destination Indicators. The Editor, THE COMMERCIAL MOTOR. [2794] Sir,—As probably the largest manufacturer of...

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_Demonstrating SIX-WHEELERS OVERSEAS

number of orders for such machines which is being received from many overseas countries. The number of good performances with...

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A NOVEL Form of WORM

MHE name of David Brown and Sons (Huddersfield), Ltd., already well known. in connection with worm gearing, coupled with that...