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22nd January 1924
22nd January 1924
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The Farmer's Growing Dependence Upon Motors.

HAT UPON cheap and efficient transport of agricultural produce to consuming centres depends the financial prosperity of all...

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ONE HEARS

Of new feats in motorbus seating features. Of tougher stuff coming on for motorbus routes. That Governments are still what we...

HERE'S ONE

During the last poll on the question of prohibition, three of the wards of a Scottish burgh voted " dry " and the ethers voted...

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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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OLDHAM CORPORATION'S TROLLEY-BUS PROPOSALS.

T HE Oldham Corporation is considering a big scheme involving the employment of buses for linking up a rather scattered...

IMPORTANT ROAD SCHEME IN SOUTH WALES.

T HE Ogmore and Garw Urban District Council has been presented with details of a road scheme of first importance to traffic in...

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A NEW ALL-BRITISH 15-CWT. VAN.

A Production with Air-cooled Engine, Double Chain Drive, Three-speed Gearbox and Differential-less Rear Axle. T HE SOLUTION of...

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EXTENDING THE SCOPE OF A MUNICIPAL VEHICLE.

A Platform Lorry Equipped with a Readily Detachable Air-compressor Plant. WHERE are many instances in which 1.. a commercial...

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A TWO-STRETCHER MUNICIPAL AMBULANCE.

A LTHOUGH, perhaps, one hears very little of the averag e work performed by the motor ambu lance, there is no more useful type...

A Rapid Spares Service.

U SERS OF commercial vehicles are often faced with the problem of obtaining spare parts at very short notice, any delay...

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THE HAULIERS' INQUIRE WITHIN.

Analysing the Finances of a Contemplated Series of New Bus Routes in a Busy Provincial Centre. T HE VERY energetic people...

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FOR ROAD WATERING IN SOUTH AFRICA.

Brief Details of a British Vehicle Built for Municipal Service Abroad. D TJRING the past few months many commercial-vehicle...

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TRANSPORT AND T TEXTILE INDUSTRY.

The Extraordinarily Complete F Vehicles in the Transport of 11 Lyed by Steam Wagons and Motor in the Textile Industtial...

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A NEW LIGHT VAN WITH ENGINE AT THE REAR.

An Original Design which Offers Certain Advantages. Rear-engine Construction which Permits of a Low loading Platform and Sice....

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PASSENGER TRAVEL NEWS.

The Latest Doings and Developments in the Bus and Coach World. WHERE THE ONE-MAN-CONTROLLED BUS SCORES. Why the Municipal...

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ECONOMIC RATES FOR MOTOR COACHING.

The Lowest Figure which Should be Accepted, The Stupidity of Cut-throat Competition. W ITHIN the next two or three mouths...

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MAKING BEST USE OF THE - FORD.

Valuable Advice on Every Phase of Ford Transport, which will Appeal to the Owner, Driver, and Repairer. I N THIS series of...

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ASSEMBLING A MOTOR COACH WIRELESS SET.

The Beginning of the Assembling of "The Commercial Motor" Receiver is Described in this Article. i N THE last two instalments...

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NICKEL DEPOSITION SAVES BUYING NEW PARTS.

How the Cost of Overhaul of Chassis can be Materially Reduced by a Process of Salving Worn Parts. I N AN engineering shop the...

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HINTS ON MAINTENANCE,

How to Get the Best Out of a Vehicle, to Secure Reliability and to Avoid Trouble. CONTRIBUTIONS are invited for this page from...

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STEAM WAGON TIPS.

Useful Ideas from Some of our Readers Who Handle Steam Vehicles. MHERE are two useful hints in a letter from "P..L.," of...

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SOME CARBURETTER IMPROVEMENTS.

A Résumé of Recently Published Patents. T HE PRINCIPLE of the carburetter improvement which is the subject of specification...