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23rd February 1926
23rd February 1926
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The Deputation to the Chancellor of • the Exchequer.

TT is satisfactory to record that, contrary to -Iwhat is usually expected, when the deputation of representatives from all the...

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ONE HEARS

That a:bus has a thin.end.• Which? Mucli of the wily sixpence in taxi circles. That several people are" banging" it. That...

HERE'S ONE

The hill was long and tortuous, with - a surface like butter, so Jones was rather bucked at the steady going of "the old bus"...

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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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ROAD TRANSPORT MATTERS IN PARLIAMENT.

Chief Constable Bassom Not Yet Replaced. Pneumatic Tyres for Omnibuses. Petrol Pump Legislation. Tax Rebate on Pre-1913...

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A GAS PRODUCER USING WOOD AS FUEL.

This Equipment has been Developed for the French Military Authorities, for Use in the Colonies where Charcoal may Not be...

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MEETING THE NEEDS OF BUDA ENGINE USERS.

Details of the Plans Made for Enabling Owners in this Country Readily to Secure Spares and Replacements. W HEN an important...

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A Tower Wagon Designed by a Tramway Authority.

I T is interesting to learn that, as a result of experience with petrol driven tower wagons for the maintenance of overhead...

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THE ROAD FUND AND THE CABINET.

The Case of the Heavy Vehicle Interests as It was Laid Before the Chancellor of the Exchequer and His Reply. (IN Thursday...

Mr. Shrapnell-Smith, in addressing Mr. Churchill, said :—

" We are in a position of some difficulty, having regard to the hundred and one forecasts concerning your intentions which have...

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MANAGING A LAF OACH BUSINESS.

Some Details of the Progress and Orgar Orange Coaches and a Keith and Boyle, Ltd„ who Run the et of Goods Vehicles. T ONDON...

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TRAINING THE REPAIR MEN.

O N MANY occasions the attention of the council of the Institution of 'Automobile Engineers, Watergate House. York Buildings,...

LIMITING SIZE OF FUEL TANKERS.

HE London County Connell -public control. :seetnhaittee. . reports that the neelel code of conditions relating . to the...

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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. 392.—Keeping a Check on...

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THE FUTURE OF ROAD TRANSPORT.

Recent Tendencies in Commercial Motors and Their Equipment, and the Effects of the Growth of Traffic on the Roads. By Sir John...

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THE LATEST IN GULLY EMPTIERS.

Details of a New Laffiy Machine the First Example of which has been Supplied to the Royal Borough of Kensington. O NE OP the...

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PASSENGER TRAVEL NEWS.

The Latest Doings and Developments in the Bus and Coach World. MUNICIPAL BUS SERVICES IN BOLTON. The Local Authorities...

GLASGOW BUS OWNERS WIN THEIR CASE.

Judgment Given in Favour of a Bus Company in a Test Case Brought in Connection with the Recently Made By-laws. T EM Glasgow...

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BUS TRANSPORT IN NORTHERN SCOTLAND.

MHE Elgin and District Motor Bus Co., Ltd., who, six years ago, had their beginning under the name of William Macdonald and...

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WHERE CAB TRAVELLING IS CHEAP.

Taxi Fares in Paris, Although Increased, Still Remain Low. P Alas is by far the best-served city in Europe in the number and...

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OPINIONS FROM OTHERS.

The Editor invites correspondence on all subjects connected with the use of commercial motors. Letters should be on one side of...

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A WORKSHOP MISCELLANY.

Methods and Devices Adopted by Our Driver and Mechanic Readers. M ANY of the popular Fiat 15 ter models have come on to the...

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A HYDRAULIC CLUTCH.

A Résumé of Recently Published Patent Specifications. " Ls 4 DMOND MOGLIA and the Anglofl l Continental Export Co., in...