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24th November 1925
24th November 1925
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An Exhibition Devoted to Public Service.

the 1,300 delegates to the conferences being held in London in connection with the biennial Public Works, Roads and Transport...

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ONE HEARS

Of more taxis in Dublin. Wooden wheels which are thirsty. More about travelling showrooms. That some gearboxes need...

HERE'S ONE

A feature of one of the popular Bristol buses is that the driver sits well to the front of the vehicle alongside the engine....

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WHEELS OF INDUSTRY.

"The wheels of wealth will be slowed by all digeulties of transport at whatever points arising, as a carriage is by the...

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A RADIATOR LAMP

WITH AN AUTOMATIC LIGHTER. mIIIS is the time of the year when frost plays havoc with motor vehicle engines that are not...

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ROAD TRANSPORT MATTERS IN PARLIAMENT.

The Question of the Road Fund. Prospective New Legislation. The White Line. Damage to Property Adjoining the Highway. By Our...

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THREE-PURPOSE APPLIANCE FOR TOWNS.

A New Municipal Vehicle which, on a Capital Outlay for One Machine, will do the Work . of Three. T' 4 choice of municipal...

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THE LATEST 2-21-ToN LAFFLY CHASSIS.

Details of a New Model Embodying many Interesting and Practicable Features, Including Four-wheel Braking, which has been...

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Distilling Diluents from Crankcase Oil.

A SMALL, but what may prove to be a useful, piece of apparatus was shown in the Inventions Section at Olympia during the...

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MODERN IDEAS IN REFUSE COLLECTION.

The Use of Mechanical Transport Effects a Saving of 33: 1 1 Per Cent. of the Cost Per Ton, and Gives a Better House-to-house...

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Speeding-up Salvage of Disabled Vehicles.

I T seems to be an accepted fact in Isom quartere that with a constantly increasing number of motor vehicles in use the number...

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ADVICE IN SPENDING £41,000,000 ANNUALLY.

The Value of the Biennial Congress and Exhibition Devoted to Road Construct:on and Maintenance and to Public Health Services....

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EXHIBITS AT THE ROADS RANSPORT EXHIBITION.

Tri TIE fifth Public Works, Roads and Transport Con gress and Exhibition opened at the Agricultural Hall, London, on Thursday,...

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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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A PHANTASY OF 1950.

A Bus Salesman's Dream after a Strenuous and Tiring Hour with an Exacting Customer. I T is as well that dreams usually magnify...

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THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE MOTOR BROOM.

A Phase of Municipal Cleansing in which Increasing Use is Being Made of Power Appliances Either of the Simple Type or that in...

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In a Bus in the West Riding.

A BUS journey in the industrial part of the West IV Riding is so much different from a bus journey in London that one never...

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PASSENGER TRAVEL NEWS.

The Latest Doings and Developments in the Bus and Coach World. A BEARDMORE CAB FLEET FOR EDINBURGH. A Large Fleet of Vehicles...

PASSENGER ROAD TRANSPORT IN LANARKSHIRE.

The Development of Bus Services, with Special Reference to Activities In and Around Glasgow. TT P to the end of the year 1923...

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TROLLEY-BUS SERVICES OF ASHTON AND OLDHAM.

Details of the System Which Has Recently Been Inaugurated and of the Type of Vehicle Employed. T" W service of trolley-buses...

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An S.D. Freighter for 10-ton Loads.

'S TANDARD TANDARD types of motor vehicle )0 meet most normal requirements in the road transport industry, but in some trades...

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DRIVING ON ALL FOUR WHEELS.

A. Consideration of its Advantages and Application. Some Types Successful and Otherwise. The Problem of the Third...

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A NEW TYPE OF IGNITION TRANSFORMER.

A Device Claimed to be Free from the Troubles that _Beset the Induction Coil and to have Advantages over the Magneto. T HE use...

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PROBLEMS OF THE HAULIER AND CARRIER.

The Ton-mile—Its Features, Good and Bad—Its Use and Abuse. A S an expression, the ton-mile is familiar amongst the members...

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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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AIDS TO WORK IN WINTER.

Our Driver and Mechanic Readers' Advice on Lighting and Starting Problems. TA IFFICULTY is often found with 1./ regard to...

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THORNYCROFT UNIVERSAL JOINT.

• A Résumé of Recently Published Patent Specifications. TOLIN I. THORNYCROFT AND CO., LTD., and V. G. Barford, in their...