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23rd January 1923
23rd January 1923
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The Problems Facing Motor-coach-Owners.

T HE difficulty that must bo faced when the motorcoach owners from all parts of the country meet to-day (Tuesday) at...

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The Industry Takes Action Against Dumping.

U NDER THE chairinanship of Mr. X. Maughfling, of John I. Thornycroft and Co., Ltd., the Association of British Motor...

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ONE HEARS

Of the Fordson taxi. Much talk of the new Ford model. Of Lizzie attaining manhood I Of closed doors, and a secret well kept....

HERE'S ONE

As the coach passed down a country Toad a nanny goat and her offspring, which had been grazing in the hedge, skipped across in...

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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 the...

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Distributing Liverpool C.M.U.A. Parade Awards.

T HATTHE holding of parades of commercial motor vehicles has been successful in developing a feeling of esprit de corps between...

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LACRES 'COME OF AGE!

A Notable 21st Anniversary of the Pioneers of the Commercial Motor Industry. M R. CLAUDE BROWNE, the managing director of the...

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LINKING UP SMALL TOWNS AND VILLAGES.

The Part Played by Mechanical Road Transport in Developing the Life of the Rural Community. D URG the past two or three years...

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AN EXTENSION OF THE COMMER CAR RANGE.

The 3P-type Passenger Chassis, Modified for Carrying Gross Loads of 4 Tons. The Additions Include an Entirely. New Back Axle.'...

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PASSENGER TRAVEL NEWS.

The Latest Doings and Developments in the Bus and Coach World. GETTING READY FOR ACTION. Coaching Reflections: The Season...

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RECONDITIONED CHASSIS FOR PASSENGER USES.

A Well-designed 20-seater Coach Body Fitted on a War-used, Chassis which has been Entirely Stripped and Rebuilt. T HE...

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COMMERCIAL MOTOR A £1,200 Coach as a Prize.

U WILL be remembered that just over a year ago we promoted eenempeti; amongst coachccleivers with a - view to ascertaining from...

THE DIFFICULTIES OF MOTOR COACH OWNERS.

The Views of a Number of Prominent Proprietors Upon Taxation, Licence Regulations, the Stabilization of Fair Rates, and the...

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FROM TOUGGO

0 TIMBUCTOO How the Sahara Desert Was Crossed b: Caravans Occui Cars in 18 Days, Compared with Camel 75 to 190 Days. I T IS...

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HINTS FOR HAULIERS.

Some Further Arguments in Favour of the Establishment of a Haulage Trade Association and a Request for a Postcard. F OR THE...

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TRANSPORT FOR THE COMMERCIAL TRAVELLER.

Details of a Successful Scheme by which the Commercial Traveller is Relieved of All Transport Difficulties for a Fixed Sum...

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THE SCOTTISH SHOW AT GLASGOW.

• A Forecast of the Goods and Passenger Vehicles to be Exhibited at Kelvin Hall, Glasgow'. Several Makes and Models will Make...

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FORD VAN POINTERS.

By R. T. Nicholson (Author of "The Book of the Ford "). A NEW model Ford has just been issued. Its " release" was " wropt, in...

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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...

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HINTS ON MAINTENANCE.

How to Get the Best Out of a Vehicle, to Secure Reliability and to Avoid Trouble. 323.—Improved. Method of Lubricafing Frent...

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SOME EMERGENCY TIPS.

Useful Expedients Adopted by Our Driver and Mechanic Readers. THE opinion is expressed by " A.M.D.," of Lanark, that there is...

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BRAKES AND BRAKE GEARS.

A Résumé of Recently Published Patents. T HE BRAKE gear which is described, in specifination No. 189,845, by T. H. Cole, is...